Price House Notes
1933-34
Price, we are determined to make a name for ourselves this year, and to do this we must make the most of every opportunity, whether academically, in the shape of send-ups, stars and high positions in class, or in sports. We have been unable to express ourselves adequately in this comparatively uneventful term, in which the sports field has been closed to us. Consequently the intellectual sphere assumed a greater importance in proportion. But the stripe board gives evidence that the majority of us, especially the boys, have completely failed to grasp this fact and make the most of their opportunities in this direction. It is up to us all to pull together and make up for this deficiency next term. We propose to adorn the member who distinguishes himself or herself most in such endeavours with our honours’ badge bearing our motto “AGE QUID AGAS.” We may not all be able to wear the badge but we can all adopt the motto as our own and, acting accordingly, bask together in the sunshine and glory, which radiates from the House Cup - the reward of our united efforts.
Once more we owe our thanks to Miss Mullinder, Miss Wright, Mr. Manning and Mr. Austin, our House Masters and Mistresses, for their kind assistance during the term.
Millicent Webb, George Wainwright
Millicent Webb, George Wainwright
George Wainwright
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