Complimentary Financial Planning
Dinner Seminar at
Big Daddy's Parthenon
This seminar is designed to:
• Help you to determine how much money you will need for retirement.
• Outline strategies on how to preserve your retirement nest egg.
• Assist in funding college education expenses.
• Decide if tax-deferred annuities or tax exempt investments are
appropriate for you.
• Understand how to shelter your estate from the ravages of federal
estate taxes.
• Explore the alternative ways to protect your family in the event of a
long-term illness.
• Introduce alternatives to low yielding C.D.'s and money market accounts.
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Presented by John Pitz and Steve Schrader of
Services Inc., an American Express Company.
Seminars will be presented at Big Daddy's Parthenon Restaurant
at 6199 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield.
Tues., March 8 - 6:00 p.m.
Thur., March 10 - 6:00 p.m.
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ALL-STAR page 95
ers and broadcasters. Fried also
was named to the All-Oakland
County team by the Oakland
Press.
Fried started at free safety
for three years for Berkley. On
offense, he filled in at quarter-
back, running back and wide
receiver.
Last fall, the team tri-captain
was credited with 52 first hits
and 28 assists for 80 total
tackles, an average of more
than 11 per game. He also had
two interceptions.
When pressed into action on
the other side of the line of
scrimmage, Fried threw for two
touchdown passes at quarter-
back and he caught 18 aerials
for 158 yards and six scores.
During his career, Fried had
182 tackles and he picked off a
dozen enemy passes.
Fried isn't a big guy (he's a 6-
foot, 175-pounder) and he'd be
the first to tell you he's not the
most talented player around.
But he parlayed desire, inten-
sity and football smarts into a
monster gridiron career at
Berkley.
"Intensity and violence.
That's what football boils down
to, and that's the way I played,"
Fried said. "I also tried very
hard to be a smart player. I
studied a lot of game films.
More high school players should
do that."
Berkley went 6-3 in Fried's
junior and senior years. Those
were the first back-to-back win-
ning records for the Bears in
more than 40 seasons. Coach
Pat Fox knows exactly what
role Fried played in the history-
and it was terrible to see that
he was hurt.
"I give Ryan all the credit in
the world for what he's done
since that night. He's looked at
the injury and its ramifications
very maturely. Whatever hap-
pens from here on out, I think
Ryan is going to be a great suc-
cess in life."
Fried's parents are Fred and
Janice Steinhardt. His sister,
Karle Fried, 20, a student at
Michigan State University, was
a two-time All-Southeastern
Michigan Association singles
tennis player at Berkley
High. 111
B'nai B'rith
Basketball
B'nai B'rith Men's
Bowling Scores
A LEAGUE
Centennial 11 4-1, Pisgah 4-1, Detroit
II 3-2, Detroit I 4-2, Brotherhood III 1-4.
B LEAGUE
East Division
Brotherhood V 6-0, Detroit III 4-1, Broth-
erhood I 1-4, Keiden 1-4.
West DhrisiOn
Barristers 3-2, Mich. Regional 13-2, Pis-
gah 2-3, Brotherhood VI 1-5.
C LEAGUE
East Division
Brotherhood II 6-0, Zager Stone 5-0,
Downtown Fox 11 5-1, Mich. Regional H
2-3, Bloch 0-6.
West Division
buburban
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Brotherhood VII 3-3, Morganthau II 3-
3, Morganthau I 2-3, Centennial I 1-4,
Brotherhood IV 1-5.
Temple Israel
Bowling Scores
Rick Kirsh 664/265, Harvey Kahn
606/253, Mike Cozzetto 667/252-235,
Ron S. Klein 657/226-221, Howard
Lesnick 652/236, Larry Rothenberg
620/238, Jerry Rubin 629/226, Walley
Littman 234, Dan Redstone 228, Wal-
ter Coleman 608, Larry Kaluzny 606.
making campaigns.
"Ryan was one of the leaders
of a group of kids that turned
our program around," Fox said.
"He's a good athlete who made
himself into a great player.
Ryan is exactly the type of kid
you want in your program. He's
a solid player, student and
teammate."
Berkley athletic director Bob
Gershman was watching the
homecoming game along the
sidelines when Fried was
injured.
"It literally happened at my
feet," Gershman said. "I had to
get out of the way of the play-
ers. It made my stomach turn
when I saw what happened be-
cause I'd gotten to know Ryan
He's been working
out every day since
his surgery.
BEN LUSKY, Traveling
Wayne Lusky 891/248-226-222,
Howard Davidow 240-214, Bob August
220, Allan Oleinick 212, Larry Schlus-
sel 203, Mitch Lefton 203, Allan Sa-
lomon 202, Ray Hassen 201, Gary
Plasko 201.
LEADERSHIP NETWORK LEAGUE
Jon Lybeck 204, Nancy Rakotz 202,
Mike Fenster 157.
MIGER/GROSS
Steve Achtman 608/236, Iry Simons
220, Glen Gendloff 213, Mary Wain
209-201, Harold Barman 206, Mark
Bialick 205, Dave Moss 201.
BROTHERHOOD/EDDIE JACOBSON
Mike Fabian 657/264, Ron Malach
642/223, Andy Rubin 641/245, Alan
Trotsky 639/233, Larry Woodberg
629/221, Steve Anstandig 627/221, Lyle
Schaefer 621, Larry Slutsky 618/253,
Allen Zuppke 618/246, Lee Roth
604/266, Bruce Weberman 601/235,
Larry Horn 245, Mark Rowe 225, Jerry
Isenberg 223.
DOWNTOWN/FOX
Mark Siegal 610/216-203, Larry From-
mer 233, Scott Silberman 224, Stu Lift
224, Bruce Rosenblatt 210, Bob Smith
210, Steve Weberman 205, Steve Kay
204, Jeff Sprague 201, Jack Gold 201,
Steve Warnoff 201.