is well-roundedness worth anything these days?

<p>As a high school junior, I am now coming to the realization that my myriad of diverse passions may not reflect well on college apps next year.</p>

<p>I play two varsity sports, I play three instruments as hobbies, and will be president of several clubs and have a state position in one. I also have a couple hundred volunteer hours under my belt, am an active member of my church's youth group, and am secretary of my class.</p>

<p>I have no single passion, but I sincerely enjoy all of the things I do. Everything except class office I have done since freshman year or the first year they were started.</p>

<p>Everything I read about college admissions stresses that they are looking for well rounded student bodies, not necessarily well rounded people.
Will ivy league colleges automatically assume this was all to pad my resume, or will they truly appreciate and respect the fact that I am well-rounded and have diverse interests?</p>