[Congressional Record Volume 151, Number 83 (Tuesday, June 21, 2005)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1307-E1308]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




CONGRATULATING MARGARET ELLOR ON RECEIVING THE CONGRESSIONAL AWARD GOLD 
                                 MEDAL

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                           HON. JUDY BIGGERT

                              of illinois

                    in the house of representatives

                         Tuesday, June 21, 2005

  Mrs. BIGGERT. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Margaret Ellor, who 
has earned The

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Congressional Award Gold Medal. On June 22, 2005, Ms. Ellor will 
receive the award, which honors individuals who have completed over 400 
hours of community service in a two year span, 200 hours of both 
personal development and physical fitness activities, and a four-night 
expedition or exploration. This award is bestowed upon only the most 
deserving of America's youth. Based on her record of personal and 
community service, Ms. Ellor certainly deserves this honor.
  Eighteen-year-old Margaret began volunteering for the Girl Scouts in 
Naperville, Illinois when she was five years old. Motivated by a desire 
to aid her fellow Americans living in rural West Virginia, she led a 
thirty-person crew into her community to collect donations, clothing, 
books, sporting goods, and other items for West Virginians in need. She 
then went to The Mountain State to personally deliver the items. She 
also spent one week in each of the past three summers remodeling and 
rebuilding homes in poor communities closer to home.
  When not helping others, Maggie has devoted time to improving her 
public speaking and musical abilities. In addition, she has undertaken 
intense training in Tae Kwan Do, swimming, and cross training. She 
undertook a three year study of the German language and culture, which 
included three weeks living abroad with a German family. She could have 
spent this time with friends or working in a local business. But 
instead, she sought to broaden her horizons while helping others.
  Mr. Speaker, it is clear that Margaret Ellor is an exceptional young 
woman. Her warm heart and sharp mind have proven, at her young age, to 
be of great value to her fellow citizens. Her good deeds in her home 
town are the sign of a good spirit and an even better soul. As the late 
tennis champion Arthur Ashe once said, ``True heroism is remarkably 
sober, very undramatic. It is not the urge to surpass all others at 
whatever cost, but the urge to serve others, at whatever cost.'' I can 
think of no better example of that heroic ideal than Ms. Margaret Ellor 
of Aurora, Illinois. I congratulate her on receiving The Congressional 
Award Gold Medal and I look forward to watching where her career takes 
her in the months and years to come.

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