u Min ON. Red Cross Becomes A Family Affair *"\ What children dream, we help them achieve. 100% of graduates accepted at four-year colleges and universities. 27 National Merit Semifinalists in class of 2001, highest percentage of any school in Michigan Average SAT score, Class of 2001:1302 Detroit Country Day School Open House Sunday, October 21, from I —4 pm Pre-K through Grade 12 (658 Math, 644 Verbal) Test of Engineering Aptitude, Math and Science 1st in state two years in a row Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition 7 students in top 100,5 in top 50 Come explore our school community and discover the supportive learning environment that prepares children through a dynamic program of academics, athletics, arts and activities. We invite your family to experience what Country Day offers at each of its four schools—Pre-K through Grade12. National French Contest, 43 awards National German Contest, 10 awards National Latin Exam, 17 awards National Spanish Exam, 16 awards including first in nation Scholastic Arts Awards, 17 Silver Keys, 8 Top awards for student journalism from national and state interscholastic press associates Quiz Bowl Six consecutive state championships We recommend that families apply for admission as early as possible due to our commitment to individualized attention and small class size. LOWER SCHOOL (Grades Pre-K-2) 3003 West Maple Road Bloomfield Hills (248) 433-1050 MIDDLE SCHOOL (Grades 6-8) 22400 Hillview Lane Beverly Hills (248) 646-7717 JUNIOR SCHOOL (Grades 3-5) 3600 Bradway Boulevard Bloomfield Hills (248) 647-2522 UPPER SCHOOL (Grades 9-12) 22305 West Thirteen Mile Road Beverly Hills (248) 646-7717 second in nation for 2000-2001 www.dcds.edu An International Baccalaureate School Since 1986 STEVEN TARNOW, C.R. PREFERRED BUILDING CO. (248) 626-5603 Fax 248-932-0950 Residential & Commercial Remodeling Building Quality Into Every Project With Unmatched Personal Service. .v4:55 d, 9/7 2001 38 NARF Featuring Andersen Windows Licensed & Insured Richard Broder of West Bloomfield was elected to the board of trustees of the American Red Cross Southeastern Michigan Chapter. He joins his father, Brewster Broder, also of West Bloomfield, who's been a life member of the chapter's board of direc- tors for 28 years. As president of Broder and Sachse Real Estate, Richard served on the Brewster and Red Cross Richard Broder chapter's build- ing committee. That led to his nomination to the board of trustees and his being elect- ed in June. He also serves on the board of directors of the Hebrew Free Loan Association of Metropolitan Detroit. When asked to sit on the Red Cross chapter's board of directors back in 1973, Brewster Broder was already involved in numerous charita- ble and community organizations like the USO, the Jewish Community Center, the Traveler's Aid Society and the United Way. Group Hosts Annual Event The Benefactors of the Jewish Home and Aging Services will hold its annu- al sports night and installation on Thursday, Sept. 13, at the Fleischman Residence, 6710 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. will be followed by the installa- tion and celebrity guests at 7 p.m. The guests will be "Big Al" Muskovitz and Mark "Doc" Andrews of the Dick Purtan Show, Oldies 104.3. Sports trivia questions and answers and prizes will be a part of the evening's activities. Adults and chil- dren are welcome. Installation officers Gary Shiffman and Joel Smith will install the follow- ing: Michael Banks, president; John Hamburger and David Gans, vice presidents; Lawrence A. Tower, treas- urer; Gary Ran, secretary. For information, call Carol Rosenberg, (248) 661-2999.