beating it to death isn't the goal. You want a resume that describes you as a well-rounded person with both leadership and team-player qualities.
Name, contact information, school details (name, grade, rank if appropriate, etc.) and then what you've been up to during your high school career.
And then as an aside, continue to update, add and delete as your details change. I would say you should have a resume that's ready to be sent out at any moment, whether for sorority recruitment, scholarship, job, whatever. Over time this could become your career resume. Oh, and one more, date your updates and don't overwrite. You'll be glad for old details later. I wish I'd kept contact information for every employer I've ever had even though there's no way they'd ever fit on a resume.
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