B E E R WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1994 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA VOLUME 4, NUMBER 27 JAZZ AFICIONADO SPINS RECORDS IN SPARE TIME CHRISTINE HURLEY DERISO Ask Freddie Gavin a more of a hobby to me than question, any question, anything else," he said. about jazz, and the answer He's hosted ether jazz comes quickly in his deep, shows in the past, and when silky voice. WFXA asked him to sign on, He's like a computer he didn't hesitate. He filled with endless data produces his show during about the music: where it his spare time, compiling a started (Europe, around the list of records to play and turn of the century), where spicing the music with it took root (New Orleans, tidbits of trivia. natch), the music's "By the time I get to the evolution over the years, the radio station, I have it all artists who have made it programmed," he said. great. Mr. Gavin loves helping Mr. Gavin, an employee educate his audience. For service coordinator for the instance, his listeners Medical College of doesn't just hear tunes from Freddie Gavin Georgia's Personnel Charlie Parker and Dizzie Division, has hosted a jazz Gillespie; they hear about program on Augusta's the bebop revolution that lots of jazz aficionados in Ironically, Mr. Gavin isn't a content just to listen. "Some WFXA (Foxie 103 FM) for those two musicians ushered Augusta, but not many clubs musician himself. "I can't play people think it would be five years. His show airs in. They don't just listen to in town to draw all of them it, but I have a pretty good ear boring to sit in a radio Sundays from 7 p.m. to Kenny G or Grover together," he said. "And for it. I never really had the station for five hours midnight. The moonlighting Washington Jr.; they hear promoters take a risk bringing opportunity to learn to play," listening to jazz. But if I is purely a labor about of love. the synthesizer-rich a jazz artist into the area, so he said. "But my oldest son is wasn't listening to "I've been it there, interested in "fusion" sound that those we don't get many live a musician, and he's very I'd be listening jazz all my life, to it at really," Mr. contemporary artists helped performances." good. He plays the guitar, home," he Gavin said. "I just really said. "As I grew up, I make famous. They don't Indeed, he said, WFXA "has piano, trombone... enjoy just developed a variety of jazz music." a love for it. I just listen to a Wynton been a pace-setter to devote instruments." really like music period, and Marsalis tune; they learn five hours to jazz." But Mr. Gavin is perfectly jazz is kind of a relaxer for about the me." artist's trombone player, Augusta native Mr. Gavin has worked off Wycliffe Gordon. and on in radio most of his Mr. Gavin feels he not GREENBLATT LECTURESHIP, adult life, dating back to his only is feeding his own military service before passion, but helping fill a SCULPTURE PRESENTATION joining MCG in 1973. "It's void in the area. There are SET OCT. 31 U.S. Postage INGRID HEGGOY Division of Institutional Relations PAID The guest speaker for the processes. Dr. Pfaff has been at Medical College cf Georgia Permit No. 210 annual Medical College of Dr. Pfaff s major research Rockefeller University since Augusta, Georgia 30912 Augusta, GA Georgia Robert B. Greenblatt interest is the action of 1966, when he joined the Non-Profit Org. Lectureship series is Dr. steroid hormones on the school as a postdoctoral Donald W. Pfaff, professor of . central nervous system, such fellow. He was promoted to neurobiology and behavior at as estrogens, androgens, staff scientist in 1968, Rockefeller University in New progesterone and assistant professor in 1969, York. corticosteroids and their associate professor in 1971 The lecture will be held at 1 effects on the body's and professor in 1978. Dr. p.m. Oct. 31 in room 108 of electrical activity, the Pfaff received his bachelor's the Greenblatt Library. Dr. regulation of gene expres­ Pfaff will discuss the brain's sion, and ovulation and PLEASE SEE control of reproductive reproductive behavior. "PRESENTATION," PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1994 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA PAGE 2 Violence Averted by Sergeant's Quick Action CHRISTINE HURLEY DERISO In retrospect, Sgt. allows to use deadly force, Richard Dunne realizes his "That's the first time I came close to shooting but he took another course brush with death lasted of action that turned out to only a matter of seconds. anybody. I would hate to do it. Even if the person l& a be the right course of But the moment is frozen in action." He also lauded time in his mind. criminal, you hate to shoot. My goal-was to keep him Officers Boyle and Steppe's The Medical College of from Injuring anybody and to try not to injure him." roles in subduing the Georgia Police Department suspect without incident officer, who joined the force And the scene ended the only two months ago, Sgt. Richard Dunne way the police department clocked in for his regular always wants it to end: graveyard shift recently. Everyone left safe and "Usually, things are called his identification into weapon." The sergeant drew nothing personal. I just sound. They made an pretty quiet," he said, and the dispatch officer, who his own gun and yelled at the didn't want to go back to arrest and nobody got hurt," he didn't expect this night quickly informed them that suspect to drop his. Instead, prison,'" Sgt. Dunne said. Mr. Mobley said. to be any different. When the man had a felony warrant the suspect turned around to The officers arrested the "Everybody went home. his colleague, Officer in another Georgia county. face Sgt. Dunne, preparing to man, who now is in a That's the ultimate goal." Robert Steppe, approached He'd served prison time for shoot. Richmond County jail The Police Department a man in the Student Center selling heroine and was At this point, Sgt. Dunne awaiting his trial. awarded Sgt. Dunne a medal parking lot around 1 a.m., currently wanted for violating had a split-second decision to That's the first time I of valor and Officers Boyle Sgt. Dunne and Officer the terms of his parole. make, drawing on his came close to shooting and Steppe medals of merit James Boyle pulled in as At this point, Officer training, experience and anybody," said Sgt. Dunne, shortly after the incident. backup, just in case Steppe began trying to instincts. He could have shot, who worked for the Augusta Sgt. Dunne's wife was anything went wrong. handcuff the 6-foot, 2-inch, but he didn't Police Department before less than thrilled to hear her "Something just told me 220-pound suspect. "When he "If I had been one step joining the MCG force. "I husband's story. The couple to go over and check it out," did, the guy jerked his arms slower and he had been one would hate to do it Even if have two children, and she's Sgt. Dunne said. "He was and ran," Sgt. Dunne said. step faster, I would have had the person is a criminal, you not crazy about his line of on MCG property. What Sgt. Dunne and Officers to shoot," he said. Instead, hate to shoot. My goal was work. But she knows he was he doing there that Boyle and Steppe began Sgt. Dunne lurched at the to keep him from injuring wouldn't have it any other time of night? We had a chasing him on foot. As they suspect and pinned him to the anybody and to try not to way, and she understands. right to stop and ask." ran, Sgt. Dunne saw the ground. The suspect was injure him." "I've wanted to do this kind Officer Steppe suspect reaching into his flailing around in search of Sgt. Dunne's supervisor, of work since I was a little approached the man and waistband. the gun he had dropped as Jim Mobley, applauds his kid," Sgt. Dunne said. "I'm asked for his identification. "I just got tunnel vision Officers Boyle and Steppe ran quick thinking and action. just glad I was there to "At this point, just from and focused in on him," Sgt. up and helped Sgt. Dunne "He used his skills and he help." experience, I knew Dunne said. "If I'd looked cuff him. At that point, the exercised discretion," he something was wrong," Sgt. away, I probably wouldn't suspect was finally subdued. said. "He had all the rights Dunne said. The officers have seen him drawing a "[The suspect] said, "Hey, and prerequisites the law

Presentation (cont. from cover) degree from Harvard in 1961 1987, joined MCG in 1935 and leading international Division of Institutional Relations and his doctorate from the founded the nation's first researcher of disorders of Medical College of Georgia Massachusetts Institute of independent endocrinology women, and he originated the Augusta, Georgia 30912 Technology. department at the school in present-day sequential oral Prior to the lecture, at 1030 1946. He served as chairman contraceptive as well as the a.m., a bust of Dr. Greenblatt of the department until 1972 oral fertility pill. Among his Daniel R. Pearson Christine Hurley Deriso for whom the lectureship is and remained active in the contributions to medicine are Publisher Editor named, will be presented. The department after his the use of progesterone to sculpture was created by retirement in 1974. He earned halt uterine bleeding, the use Lisa M. McArdle Phil Jones Donald J. Haugen of Marietta, his bachelor's, M.D. and C.M. of clomiphene citrate to Assistant Publisher Photographer Ga., and is cast in bronze. The degrees from McGill stimulate ovulation and the public is invited to attend the University in Montreal, use of estrogen to treat Beeper is published by Graphic Advertising, a private firm presentation. Canada. menopause symptoms. in no way connected with the Medical College of Georgia. Opinions Dr. Greenblatt who died in Dr. Greenblatt was a expressed by the writers herein are their own and are not to be considered an official expression by the Medical College of Geor­ gia The appearance of advertisements in this publication, to in­ Carnival to Benefit CMC clude inserts, does not constitute an endorsement by the Medical College of Georgia of the products or services advertised. Each of La Petite Academy's accompany a child not News and photos are provided by the Division of Institutional two Augusta locations - 421 currently enrolled in La Relations. Direct correspondence about news to MCG Beeper, FI- Belair Road and 3511 Petite will be offered a 1050. (706) 721-2124. Petersburg Road - will host free day of child care at MEDICALCOLLEGE: President, Francis J.Tedesco, M.D.; Halloween carnivals Oct 28 the facilities. La Petite VP, University Advancement, Dr. James B. Osborne; Director, from 7-9 p.m. Proceeds will hosts a Halloween Marketing & Public Relations, George H. Foster. benefit the Medical College of carnival every fall and a Direct display advertising inquiries to Georgia Children's Medical children's walk every GRAPHIC ADVERTISING Center. spring to raise money for PO BOX 397 The carnivals are open to the CMC. For more AUGUSTA, GA 30903-0397 the public. Features will information, contact (TOG) 860-5455 include seasonal games and CherylBeckatext 1- baked goods.'Parehts who" •3302:"*' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1994 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA PAGES Child Psychiatry Unit Uses Team Approach TONI BAKER

The Medical College of reached a point where they child sitting in back of the physically, sexually." but they are an order of Georgia Children's Medical might be a danger to classroom, he doesn't get Difficult breakups of magnitude more important in Center has a new inpatient themselves or others, Dr. noticed as quickly as the child families can contribute kids who are still growing. child psychiatry unit that Burket said. who is throwing things," Dr. mightily to psychiatric "Serious depression, for uses the diagnostic and A sweeping problems in example, can actually slow treatment resources of the range of problems children as they social and intellectual CMC to provide intensive brings children to "We see a lot of kids who are watch the most development as wefl," he said. treatment for children age 12 this point "We powerful people "One of the goals of treatment and younger. see a lot of traumatized in different ways, in their universe is to get kids back on their The availability of children with emotionally, physically, sexually," hurt and see normal developmental consultants in neurology, disruptive their own lives pathway. This issue makes it neuropsychology, behavior," said change, Dr. more important for us to psychology, occupational Dr. Alex Mabe, Dr. Alex Mabe Burket said. In consider how we are going to therapy and other pediatric child psychologist general, the use medications, how we are subspecialties, plus all the and the unit's better a whole going to involve families, diagnostic capabilities from program director. family deals with because families may be many MRI scanners to other They have trouble paying Mabe said. There's a risk divorce, the better an times more important to sophisticated laboratory tests, attention and being still. They there of worsening depression individual child copes, he said. children and adolescents than means we can provide a [tend to be] impulsive, doing and suicide." Early detection and treatment they are to adults." comprehensive evaluation in things without thinking." Some children have of the vast array of psychiatric Treatment in the CMC unit a relatively short period of Attention deficit disorder is thought disorders such as problems is particularly crucial in is a team approach with time," said1 Dr. Roger C. often misperceived as just bad hallucinations. Abuse can children so that development is pediatric psychiatry and Burket, child psychiatrist and behavior, he said. precipitate such disturbances. not halted, Dr. Burket said. "We psychology, pediatric nursing, medical director of the new The other side of the "Some kids are under are very much develop-mentally occupational therapy, unit, called A Child's Place. behavioral coin reflects tremendous duress. [Abuse] oriented. We need to look at recreational therapy and even Children who need these disturbances such as anxiety pushes them over the edge in things like how the child has a special education teacher intense inpatient services and depression. "Depression terms of the ability to cope done in school, how they are working with the child and often have failed to make and anxiety are the ones most with reality. We see a lot of doing in their social development family to diagnose and treat progress with outpatient frequently missed because if kids who are traumatized in and their level of overall maturity. the problem. approaches to care and have you have a quiet, depressed different ways, emotionally, These are important in adults, You Don't Have To Order Office Seating! Take Advantage of our In-Stock Wood Seating Program

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Even those who "Women may wonder, 'How most important message strikes at the soul. progresses, many find accept the loss with do I share this information? women have to share with The emotional issues themselves struggling with equanimity will grieve to With whom do I share it?m each other, she said, is that associated with breast other issues as well. some extent for the body they Ms. Till said. Breaking the breast cancer needn't equal cancer - which plagues one "There are many issues once had, Ms. Till said. news to co-workers - who a death sentence. in every seven or eight related to self-image and Chemotherapy may may notice absences due to "At some point, those women - vary depending relationships that women change their appearance doctor's appointments and with breast cancer have to on the individual and the with breast cancer have to further still. "Women may treatments - can be realize that life has changed stage of the disease, said deal with," Ms. Till said. have to deal not only with the particularly worrisome, she and is different, but that life Betty Till, an oncology Women who face losing a loss of a breast, but of their said. does go on," Ms. Till said. clinical nurse specialist at breast, for example, may fear hair." Of course, every woman Ms. Till directs a breast the Medical College of the loss of love of a husband Such a visible reminder of must ultimately decide for cancer support group the herself how to deal with her first Thursday of each disease. "I think people month at 7 p.m. Meetings handle any kind of trauma are held in the Dogwood THE BEST ROOM-ME APARTMENT IN AUGUSTA in their own way," Ms. Till and Magnolia rooms of the said. cafeteria on the second floor • Great 2 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath split floor plans. 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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1994 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA PAGES Program Provides Intense Outpatient Psychiatric Services their home environment, them to their home TONI BAKER look at it is a family- the patient's home in centered wellness program environment, and so better it's a completely different environment." The Medical College of for psychiatry," said individualize treatment, situation," Ms. Banning "The family is part of the Georgia Hospital and Clinics Barbara Banning, including coordination of said. "We see both aspects process," Dr. Battles said. has begun a partial • occupational therapist and other medical problems that of a patient's personality, per "The family gets educated hospitalization program team member. Team may affect psychiatric se, to see how we can help where patients can receive members even make home treatment. "The patient may them take the skills we are PLEASE SEE "OUTPATIENT," treatment for many major visits to better understand be coping well here, but back teaching here and adapt PAGE 7. psychiatric problems in a setting of intense daytime therapy balanced by nights at home. "It's an intermediate step between a patient just seeing a doctor once a month or once every two or three weeks and full hospitalization," said Dr. William M. Battles Jr., MCG psychiatrist and medical director of the new program. This type of program is mandated by health-care reform measures aimed at cutting hospitalization and costs; the approach arose from substance abuse programs, when the prohibitive cost of round-the- clock hospitalization mandated step-down programs, Dr. Battles said. But it's also a treatment approach that works best for some patients who really don't need hospitalization but do need much more than an hour-long doctor visit once or twice a week. Patients spend two, three WARNING: or five days a week in the structured hospital environment; treatments last, on average, two to four Bankers First Free Checking weeks. "It can be used as an initial treatment for a patient May Cause Swelling. who happens to walk into a doctor's office in crisis over a depression, maybe as a result There's a growing movement affecting campus. It's called keeping more money of a divorce or some illness in your own pocket. All MCG students, faculty and staff are eligible. And it starts in the family," Dr. Battles free checking. Students need only present their said. Psychiatric problems when you switch to Bankers First treated in this type of setting current l.D.s; faculty and staff should sign up for direct deposit of their payroll include depression, anxiety checks. That's all! There's no minimum balance, no monthly service charge, disorders, schizophrenia and and no problem finding one of our convenient locations (including our Medical eating disorders such as Center branch at 1424 Walton Way). We also have lots of handy ATMs and MCG- bulimia and anorexia. Patients have lockers friendly hours at our many Kroger branches ^ instead of rooms and the (till 8 p.m. M-F, 4 p.m. Sat.!). Stop by our partial hospitalization unit Medical Center branch or call (706)821-8833 has several group rooms-one and talk to Tim Key. He'll help put you right that looks like a living room, another more formal with where you belong. Atop a fatter wallet. straight-back chairs. There's also a classroom and conference room. Psychiatrists, psychol­ ogists, nurses, social workers Member FDIC. t-f Equal Housing Lender. and occupational therapists work with patients individually and in group sessions. The way I like to WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1994 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA PAGE 6 2 Lung Cancer Drugs Tested TONI BAKER Two drugs that destroy These drugs are being remaining 15 percent get when early, small tumors are only a minority of cases; lung cancer cells are being coupled with cysplatin, a lung cancer as a result of caught before symptoms however, work with several evaluated at the Medical long-known second-hand smoke, said Dr. occur and can be eliminated new drugs is raising hopes College of Georgia Hospital chemotherapeutic agent Paul M. Dainer, MCG by surgery. Patients with that the number of such to see if they improve the already shown to boost oncologist and clinical larger tumors typically are patients helped can be fight against the number- success rates of Taxol in researcher. Other causes treated with various increased," Dr. Dainer said. one cancer killer. treating other cancers. include industrial exposure to combinations of surgery, He hopes new Navelbine comes from Cigarette smoke is by far carcinogens such as nickel chemotherapy and radiation treatments being evaluated the wild-growing vinca the major cause of lung and arsenic. therapy. in this national effort will plant; the rare western yew cancer; 85 percent of those Patients are rarely cured; "Unfortunately, lung boost survival rates for tree is the source of the with lung cancer are smokers the five-year survival rate is cancer that has spread more advanced lung more expensive Taxol. and about 40 percent of the about 13 percent except beyond nearby lymph nodes is often incurable and will PLEASE SEE "LUNG benefit from chemotherapy in CANCER," PAGE 7.

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... Lung Cancer (cont. from page 6) cancers to about 25 percent. and cysplatin duo to more Dainer is looking for adult received radiation therapy. that's eliminated with Navelbine and Taxol conventional treatments to patients who have inoperable Participants should not be medication. ^ work differently, but both see if their effectiveness is disease that has spread extremely limited by their Those interested in the interfere with the cancer worth the additional costs, throughout the chest cavity disease, such as those who new treatment protocols may cell's ability to divide and Dr. Dainer said. The and beyond. Those whose require significant bed rest; call Michelle Broome, multiply. Healthy cells grow National Cancer Institute is cancer recurred after surgery patients may have mild registered nurse and data to a certain size then age and supplying Taxol for the may also be eligible. Patients symptoms of their disease manager, at ext. 1-2507. die, but cancer cells study. cannot have received prior such as shortness of breath, continue to live and grow. For both evaluations, Dr. chemotherapy, but may have coughing and chest pain Favorable results from preliminary tests of hundreds of patients has led to Navelbine receiving preliminary approval from the Food and Drug Administration for use against lung cancer. Unlike the case of full FDA approval, the drug can be obtained only from its manufacturer, it's free and it must be given under strict federal guidelines, Dr. Dainer said. Navelbine is relatively easy to administer; it can be given intravenously in about 10 minutes each week. Unless coupled with cysplatin, this drug does not require hospitalization. Cysplatin is being used with Navelbine only for certain- sized tumors for the purposes of this study. An oral form of Navelbine may be available for cancer Old City Locks 1875 treatment soon. Taxol already is FDA- The Authority and Searle Augusta approved for breast cancer and ovarian cancer. In this present evaluation, it will be administered over a 24-hour period every three weeks Augusta Canal Discovery Day and require hospitalization. A manmade version of this expensive drug is being Saturday, November 5, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. developed; meanwhile this study is comparing the Taxol Explore the eight-mile Augusta Canal Park, from the Old City Locks in Columbia County to historic Trinity CME Church on Eighth Street in Augusta. ... Outpatient (cont. from page 5) Bring your family and friends and join in continuous day-long adventures including "Treasure Trek" benefit hike or bike for the Southeastern Firelighters' Burn Foundation, underwater archaeology, and they are able to help us realistically set wildflower workshops, blacksmith demonstrations, bird watching, nature photography, "Wee some goals for Beasties" microscope workshops, Civil War re-enactment with firing drills, fishing, ante-bellum themselves as well as fashion shows, art, amphibian and reptile exhibits, the Petersburg Boat, and tours of the Ezechiel the patient. That's one Harris House, Sibley Mill, Meadow Garden, and Trinity CME Church. of the big benefits." MCG Hospital's partial hospitalization Enterprising Richmond and Columbia County Students welcome you to each often canal program is for adults interpretive signs donated by Searle Augusta. Ask them about their independent study projects. 18 and older; the Section of Pediatric, Also entertainment, concessions, shuttle buses, crossing guards, and much more! Adolescent and Family Psychiatry is planning similar programs for Look for details in Thurs., Nov. 3 Augusta Chronicle "Applause" children and adoles­ WACG 90.7 FM is proud to support Augusta Canal Discovery Day. cents in the Children's Medical Center. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1994 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA PAGES DR. SCHUMAN LAUDED FOR ACHIEVEMENTS

Dr. Bernard M. Schuman, Dr. Schuman is a 1988 Endoscopy's Distinguished Foundation of Georgia. gastroenterologist and recipient of the Schindler Service Award, the He is immediate past director of the special Award, the highest award Distinguished Faculty Award president of the Georgia procedures and endoscopy of the American Society for for Patient Care by the MCG Gastroenterologic and unit at the Medical College Gastrointestinal Endo­ School of Medicine faculty Ehdoscopic Society. Dr. of Georgia, has been elected scopy. In 1991 he was and the first Premiere Schuman has been a member a master of the American awarded the American Physician Award by the of the MCG faculty since College of Gastroenter- Society for Gastrointestinal Crohn's and Colitis 1983. ology. 1 Dr. Schuman was elected a fellow of the college in 1980; election as a master RESEARCH DAY SLATED signifies his significant contributions to the field of Nov. 11 Dr. Bernard M. Schuman gastroenterology and to the college. The Medical College of Georgia School of Graduate Studies will sponsor Graduate Student Research Day Nov. 11. Graduate students' poster presentations will be displayed on the second floor of the CarlT. Sanders Research and Education Building FOR SALE: 1622 WINTER STREET during the day, and an awards banquet will be held that evening at 6:30 p.m. at the Radisson Riverfront Hotel. Immaculate brick ranch w/3BR, 2.5 BA, hardwood Also, the MCG School of Graduate Studies and Graduate Studies Alumni Association will host a Lowell M. Greenbaum, Ph.D. Recognition Reception from 2:15 floors, new roof and exterior paint. Fenced yard. to 3 p.m. in the main lobby of the School of Dentistry. Dr. Brian Hoffman, the David Call Tom Altizer at 738-6641 or 733-4019. Hosack Professor of Pharmacology at Columbia University, will speak from 3-4 p.m. in lecture hall room 1020 of the School of Dentistry. For more information about the HERMAN™, events, call Juanita Bowsher in the Department of Adult Nursing at ext. 1-3843. HEMSTREET.NC. I Voted #1 in Augusta Magazine's 1994 Best of Augusta Reader Poll

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The MCG Hospital wffl "CREF Stock Account ...... *****" sponsor a Halloween bake *****" sale, carved-pumpkin contest **CREF Bond Market Account . . and silent auction Oct 28. Proceeds wifl benefit the MCG "CREF Social Choice Account . ..****" Employee Hefcnng Hands Project To donate baked goods, contact Gayle Atkins in volunteer services, Charfene Andress in employee health or Kathy Hickman in the Department of Nursing. VETERANS CEREMONY ISN'T IT NICE WHEN Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home wiD conduct its THE EXPEKTS DISCOVER SOMETHING Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 11 at 9 am. in the courtyard. YOU'VE KNOWN ALL ALONG. CoL John Agar will be the guest speaker. The public is ver 1.6 million people in education and annuities."*** Of course, past performance is no invited Oresearch know that choosing TIAA-CREF guarantee of future results. was a smart move. And now everyone else does ;: - "...CREF is fat and ; FLU SHOTS too. Because Morningstar one of the nations variable annuity out there." leading sources of variable annuity and mutual Fhi shots are available for fund information has some stellar things to say Morningstar also called attention to CREF's MCG Hospital employees about our retirement investment accounts. Tuesdays and Thursdays in "...rock-bottom" fees something that can really add to the size of your nest-egg down the road. Employee Heahh from 8 am. "This comfortable combination of to 330 pm. No appointment is risk and return has earned the CREF What's more, TIAA's traditional annuity 'Stock Account a iftv«-star rating."* necessary, but you must which offers guaranteed principal and interest plus present your hospital card. the opportunity for dividends was cited as having the Thecostis$3. highest fixed account interest rate After studying CREF's performance history, among all annuities in its class. Morningstar gave five-stars its highest rating We're happy to accept Morningstar's glowing PHARMACISTS to both the CREF Stock and Bond Market ratings. But AWARDED nice as it is to focus on stars, we'll Accounts, and an impressive four-stars to the keep focusing on something more down-to-earth: CREF Social Choice Account?* In fact, the building the financial future you want and deserve. MCG drug information CREF Stock Account was singled out as having For more information about our Morningstar specialist Dianne B. Williams "...one of the best 10-year records among variable ratings or TIAA-CREF, just call 1 800 842-2776.

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... Classifieds (cont. from page 14) $1,250. Call 733-7677. Female roommate wanted to German Shrunk, 4 yrs. old, w/ Mint-blinds, 34" & 22", $350 support Best offer over $800. share 2BR/2BA apt, 5 min. from china cabinet bar, light fixture. each. Ceiling fans, 2X52", ^spd. 724-5884 evenings. *94 Mustang LX, teal blue, great MCG, spacious, new carpet Best offer. 2 sofa lamps, 3-way w/reverse, flush mount $20 ea, cond., factory warranty, take $230/mo., half utiL 733S053. lighting, glass w/baby bhie tint 4-pc. American Tourister SS 8-ft portable wheelchair ramp, ova- payments. 8270697. baby bhie shades, $30 each. luggage in camel $100,2 $370; neck hot pack, $20; curved 78 Cadillac Coupe de Vilfe, 27K Wanted: Female student to share Connie,706-560-9621 after 430 Pioneer DD turntables, $15 & pflbww/case, $10; Olympus miles on new engine, exc. tires, 2BR/2BA apt at Hunter's Run. pm $7, CB radio w/K-10 antennae, OM10 35mm camera w/2 len­ used locally, runs great, $2300. $230/mo, half utilities. 7333053. $25.737-6659. ses, flash, manual override, case, 863-1057, leave message. Formal DR table, solid teleconverter, $300; stained glass LOST/FOUND mahogany, $500. Cheryl, 860- Macintosh Ilsi, 9 meg. RAM, 80 making startup kit w/new grind­ "90 Honda Accord EX, fully 6528. meg. HD, DayStar accelerator, er, soldering iron, cutter, work auto., AC, AM/KM cassette, Found: Ladies' denim shirt on Goldstar air cond., 10,000 BTU/ AppteColor 13" high-res surface, copper foil, pattern scis­ moon rf, great cond, 96K, MCG campus. Call Brenda, ext 9.7 EER, 2-yr. warranty, receipt monitor, extended keyboard, sors, glass, $130.7366793. $8,750.650-5844. 1-2505, to identify. owner's manual, used only 2 Kensington TurboMouse months. $350 OBO. 738-3192 trackball, Logitech modem, tons CHILD CARE "SSToyota Corolla SR5,2-dn, Lost keys on Friday, Sept 9. If eve. of very cool software. Get a SERVICES auto. 738-2921 after 6 pm found, caU Bifl at extl-3036. computer youll use, but isn't MISCELLANEOUS more computer than you need. ATTENTION PARENTS.... <94 BMW 3251, burgundy, low FURNITURE, Comes w/setup expertise and Need a nanny? CaH 441-6574. mileage, ex. cond, factory APPLIANCES Panasonic KX-P1624 24 pin warranty, fully loaded, Sspd., multimode printer, wide $31,000.736S842 after 5 pm Moving! Leather sofa, reclining carriage, 3 yrs. old, $100.738- ends, cream, gd. cond., bought 5823, leave message. German Motors, Inc. 88 Buick Regal Limited, 2-dr., for $900, will sen for $450 OBO. ftugusta 's Only Independent (jerman Car AC, exc. cond., 80K miles, Kitchen table w/glass top, brass 2 airline-approved dog kennels. $5,000.863-1470 after 6. stand, 2 chairs, aU for $40 OBO. 1 for smaU puppy, fits under seat Safes and Service Bedroom set bought new in on plane, $15.1 for larger dog, An impressive selection of ROOMMATES 1992, black, trg. 6

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