Hutchinson Central High School - Calendar Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1929

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128 THE CALENDAR Hiking Hiking is one of the activities adopted by the high schools of Buffalo in a volun' tary program of physical education for girls. This program is conducted after the regular school day. Its purpose is to promote the interest of the girls in sports, games, and outfdoor exercise, and to provide opportunities for wholesome recreation. For each mile she walks, a girl earns two points. A minimum of '50 points per year is required in order to receive any credit toward an award. All hikes are carefully planned and personally conducted under the supervision of physical education teachers. All of the hikes are well attended. The total of fall hikes numbered 395. Some of the places that the hikers visit are: Frenchman's Creek, Fort Erie, Ellicott Creek and Grand Island. The last is probably the most delightful. Starting from the Riverside City Line, at 10 o'clock, we ferry across to the Island. Hiking northward, we approach an old hotel that has been vacated since approximately 1913. Here everyone has a real thrill! Fires are built at the water's edge. Eats come next. Roasted hotfdogs and toasted marshmallows seem to touch the spot. Stepping snappily along in nature's beautiful out of doors, attired in our knick- ers and sweaters, we spend many happy hours together, chatting and singing. With sorrow in our hearts, we hear our teacherfguide kindly inform us that we are to call a halt to our march at the next road. Even though we are exhausted when we go to bed after such a day of merriment we feel fresh and fine the next morning, and our enthusiasm for this form of exercise is so genuine that we feel we would enjoy hiking every day. G. MAY ANDERSON For HealthffffFor Fitness Captain Ball 192711928 In health activity one of our most enjoyable Freshman games is Captain Ball. Dur' ing the fall and winter months this year, the Franklin and Seminary Annex girls met in the big Seminary gymnasium, twice a week, to practice and learn to play Captain Ball. Over a hundred girls were trained in the art of throwing, catching, guarding the ball. They learned the value of team work and the necessity of fair play. Teams were formed as follows: Seminary Annex B. C. A. Franklin Annex B. C. A. The captains and managers were elected and a Round Robin Tournament was played, resulting in victory for Seminary X. At the close of the series the best players of all the teams were selected by the coaches, Misses Larson and Kempner, to form the two major Brown and Blue teams. The school championship was won by the Blue Team. Some of the games were close, competition keen, and both the Seminary and Franklin Annex girls played well. At the end of this full program a delightful party was given for all those who had come out for the event. Volley Ball The Spring Sport for Freshmen girls is Volley Ball. One hundred freshmen from the Franklin Annex and the Seminary Annex came out every Tuesday and Thursday afternoons for practice. After six weeks of training, six teams were chosen: Franklin A, B, and D, and Seminary A, B, and X. A uniform program of games is followed and is under way at present. The games played up to date have been very close and it is difficult to predict the winner. At the end of the tournament, the best players from all the teams will be selected to play on the major teams-Brownies and Bluies. The freshmen girls are showing excellent spirit and are developing qualities of skill, courage and endurance. The Volley Ball season will end with a final celebra- tion in the form of a party given at the Seminary gymnasium for all girls who played on the teams.

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