1920 We made inarticulate efforts in our songs to express our affection for you, but after all how could we tell you how much we appreciated your every achieve- ment? Your historically clever oral songs are only one phase of your never-failing wit. You are the only class we have known who applied its sense of humour to every situation, and that you were equally willing to apply it to yourselves is shown by your inimitable class-book. The sister-class interest became with you something more than a sentimental convention. We have tried to live up to your expectations and if we have accomplished anything, it is due to your encouragement. w wn