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Pikesville's Easy Riders ln an effort to conserve energy, many Pikesville students joined the Bicycle Club. Club members participated in charity bike-a-thons in addition to going on several bicycle excursions. The highlight of the year was an extended hike to Hanover and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania led by president Don Berkovv and vice president Paul Sacher. A plan for a shop to service members' bicycles is among ideas for next year's agenda. Officers Berkovv and Sacher conduct a lesson on inflating a tire BICYCLE CLUB: 7st row- D. Berkovv, D. Sellman, M. Brecher, G. Goldberg, A. Davis, M. Shuger, A. Blankman, D. Wizer, 2nd row- L. Newell, M. Fink D Meshulam, G. Gensler, R. Land, M. Statter, M. Snyder, P. Sacher, P. Reiling, D. German, G. Kessler, l. Lesser, L. Hyman, l. Lebowg 3rd row- L. Eisenberg G Goldberg, E. Schaffer, S. Kayne, I. Polikoff, I. Aiken, S. Scherr, R. Fuld, A. Powell, B. Goldberg. 108 bicycle club
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Dx J' s. .js .QMQA iw ? , Q ANU! ,,, Hg as I fly? Here's looking at you! The 1974 Girls' Athletic Association, composed of 118 girls, was one of PikesviIIe's most active clubs. ln addition to bowling in the fall and skating in the winter, the CAA climaxed the season with the ever popular gym sleepover and camp weekend. By selling popcorn and baked goods throughout the year, the GAA raised enough funds to award scholarships to deserving girls. 'M' W ai ..,. l . i :L . V' ' , Strike one up for lodi. g.a.a. 107
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President David Berenhaus introduces a new vein of thought. Club members measure air pressure, temperature, humidity, and wind speed direction. Dovvn To Earth With the help of advisor Lawrence Russell and originator David Berenhaus the Earth Science Club was able to get off the ground and become a unique success. Among the club's numerous activities were geological expeditions to various parts of Baltimore County and maintenance of a Pikesville weather station. In addition, several members attended geological seminars held at Catonsville Commu- nity College. As a money making scheme, club members used polished rocks as gems to create jewelry which was later sold to the public. 'ff' fs.. EARTH SCIENCE CLUB: 7st row- B. Schapiro, 1. Ordman, R. Sussman, 1. Schapirog 2nd row-G. Banks, D. Berenhaus, D. Chapin. earth science club 109
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