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"Behold, I do not give lectures or a little charity, When I give I give myself." Oy is a ~eritable surprise pa~kage. At the first "size up", she appears to be J a very idgnified. wholly senous young woman. But after you have known her for a while, you discover that there is another side to her character- one which makes and keeps hosts of friends. She is indeed well named, for she radiates cheerfulness, and has a keen sense of humor. Best of all, she has a broad, tolerant, outlook all life. These qualities have made her one of the most capable and popular Y. W. C. A. Presidents that the "Hill" has ever known. She is an ideal friend, for she is sympathetic, thoughtful, and unselfish. Her criticisms are always constructive, and given frankly and openly. There is no subterfuge about Joy. She is a good all-around student. Her specialty is speech. In the four years that Joy has been on the Hill, besides gaining values for herself, she has given much to her "Alma Mater" and fellow students.