111111•911M9111 .-...P.- 3 6 1.Actress Jill Eikenberry mingles with all the guests. 2. Hostess Wendy Fields introduces Dean Lichter. 3.Jeff Lehman, dean of the law school, and actor Michael Tucker compare notes. 4. Jill Eikenberry chats with Marilyn Varbedian, city commissioner of Bloomfield Hills. 5.Dr. Mule, Barbara Mule, Ryan Fields, Jessica Fields and Wendy Fields pose for a portrait in the Fields' home. 6. Dr. Steve Newman, Dean Lichter, Sophia Newman, Dr. Max Newman and Dr. Donald Newman are ecstatic about the Newman endowment 7.Sophia Newman and Janet Arnoff chat at the event. 8. Howard Tapper mingles with the guests. 8 Law" stars Jill Eikenberry and • • Michael Tucker came to Bloomfield Hills and Ann Arbor last month, not to publicize their televi- sion careers but to promote breast can- cer research. Wendy Fields, a breast can- cer survivor, hosted a private dinner for the actors the evening before the couple spoke at the second annual Betty Ford symposium, sponsored by the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. Eikenberry and her husband, Michael Tucker, have been married for 26 years and are traveling throughout the country sharing an inspirational mes- sage for women with breast cancer. She underwent treatment in 1986. The actors mingled with the 50 guests, before dining in the Bloomfield Hills home overlooking a pond but the real stars of the evenings were the can- cer fighters — Dr. Allen Lichter, Dr. Jim Mule and Dr. Larry Baker, all part of the University of Michigan Medical School. Dr. Lichter, dean of the University of Michigan Medical School, is a pioneer of the lumpectomy approach in the treat- ment of breast cancer. Dr. Nlule is direc- tor of the University of Michigan tumor immunology program, while Dr. Baker is the associate director of the U-NI Comprehensive Cancer Center. All these researchers remarked on the treatment of breast cancer changing through new discoveries. Although the guests enjoyed the celebrity connection at the event, the most exciting part of the evening was the announcement from the Newman family. Dr. Max Newman, and his wife Sophia, along with sons Dr. Don Newman and Dr. Steve Newman, will endow the Newman Family Pro- fessorship in Radiation Oncology to benefit to department of radiation oncology. The gift was given in honor of Dr. Lichter. "1 am tremendously excit- ed. and I can't thank them enough," responded Lichter. Wendy Fields summed up the evening when she added, "We are very fbrtunate to have researchers like Dean Lichter to lead us into the millennium." — Carla Schwartz