Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 10, 1990, Page 17, Image 16

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    National
Ryan White remembered for his positive influence
AR< ADI \. Ind i AIM Ryan A\ hit.
was remembered Mondav is .1 1 mir.i
genus young niiin whn inspired under
standing about AIDS and as a dedtt ated
student wild was a positive intlueiu e on
Ills si hoolmatos
The (lag flew at hall stall outside
Hamilton Heights High School, where
the 18-vear old AIDS vii tun had lound
friendship and at t ept.ini e alter a long
legal battle to attend puhlii school
White, a junioi had attended classes ,is
retenth as two weeks ago. said I’nnt i
pal Steve Iiillon
I think one ol the most important
lessons 111 \ students and myself 1 an
learn from Rvan is the lad that he never
gave up a ver\ courageous young
mail," he said
"lie very much wanted to he at
.school lie was very much a lighter
And I think every one ol our lives is go
mg to he a lot better tor knowing Rv.m
and part it i paling in his last three
soars.” the priiu ipal said during an im
proinptu news conference outside the
si him! before the start u( < lasses
Whitr lin'd Sutidns .11 K11 * • \ Hospital
lur ( ill 1 Id re 11 m I mi iii na pul is 10 da vs ,1!
ti'i In' \\iis ,n1111 itlfd with ,111 AIDS ridat
nil lespirntors inleilion Ilf is.is ding
inisi'd w illi .11 i|tiin>d imimiiif drtn ifiit \
sviidrnmi’ yt'iirs ago having run
tlai tfil tlir dtsi'.isf from blood products
to Insit his hemophilia
I In- teenager .ltd.n ted ii.ition.il atten
turn during Ins sui 1 csstul light to .itli'iul
si hnol in Ins hometown ot Kokomo and
fUiiTgcd is an international spokesman
tin ihildifii suffering from \II)S lie is
1 ri'diti'd with blithering understanding
ot thf disease its devastnt 1 ug fllfi Is
and I Ilf lights ot its sufferers
His contribution to AIDS awareness
was remembered MoiuI.in night with ,1
1 andlflight s 1 o 11 on Monunu'iit ( in If 111
downtown Indianapolis attfndfd hv
a!unit a) pfoplf
I think K\ an Hindi* a big dillereiH e
said Kevin Inhnson. an AIDS orgaiu/a
tion volunteer who attemh'd the vigil
and w hose best friend has tin- disease
\ funeral was pi.innril Ini Wednesdav
.iml was likeh tn hi' attended hv Mi
i Ii,n-1 |m ksui; vv hu huil belt tended
While .iml other 1elehnties
\l till' Whitt’s laketnmt hmiir .ihiiilt
'ii mill's north of indiaii.ijiolis a l ord
Mustang th.it |.11 kmhi li.id ist'n While
was ji.u ki'd mi tin- lawn v% ■ 111 .i flonil .u
inngemeti! in front o! it I'olu e jinn idl'd
si*i imlv
|ni kson .md di'velopt’i lion.dd I rump
traveled In tin- home on Sutidai In i on
sole le.nine White the teen .liter's moth
ei .mil sislei \ ml re.i White ■■ t.ilhei
W.nne and Ills mother are divnri cd
tame Van Uvke a spukeswnni.iii lor
Mrs White said Mond.iv She's gi lev
ini; She wanted to tin In gel some sleep
last mi’ll! lodging h\ the w.n I 1 an t get
through this morning |on the phone),
that might not have happened
\t the si liool a feu miles anal the
.id students relumed Mnildus altei a
week long sjirmg break and were ion
(muted In news reporters and jihotogru
pliers Ihr media urn* not allowed unto
school property I iittnilion (uninty sher
itt deputies eM orted Miilir students
into the I>111itif11^
\t an assemble .it tin* start ot the
school day Dillon told students they
wen* v\ **11 oinr to attend thr funeral I hr
( iiinoi .Hum concluded with .i moment
ot si!en< r he said
Ky .m u .intrd it vri \ low key and
vvr re y^oim; to keep it low key anil have
school as normal as possible today
l hilon said
\ttrr White won his ( ourt h.ittle to at
tend st iiool in Kokomo, hr and ills tain
i!\ tr It mu ointoi table m that iit\ md
moved to 1 ii no. .Ill miles away in
I'M I lis death rltt itrd sy mpatliy in his
h M iner hometoyy n
It s .i ternhle tidin’ I d hoped Imm
the hey* minin’ he could have hern the
lust to w hip i! said 1 )an ( !artn w ho
was hoard president at Western School
( orp when Ryan was harmed from
i lasses I here
New HIV diagnosis research
I’OKTI.AND | AI ’ | Kpdope ln< has sec med t l' S (i.itiiil for .■
diagnostic process u (m I) would determine hi weeks rather than
monllis. it <i person is inlet led with die H!\ virus dial t auses
AIDS, ttie cumpanv announced Mond.n
The process rising substanc es called nionoi lined antibodies
will he ottered toi t Unit at rese.m li sometime next year said Mi
I heel I iuhhard president ol I tie 111 v ear-old hiotec h lining v t.onipa
ny
tie said he did not know how long required testing and approval
from the t ’ S hood and Drug Administration would take the pro
t ess would not lie generally available soon, lie said
The compam lias a greater pnorilv in developing a diagnosis
product 11101 would detect the 111 \ virus in saliva vvhic h would
eliminate the need tot blood sampling. I Iuhhard said
That product is "c lose to submission he said
To diagnose tile presence ot the virus tests are t undue ted tol tile
presence ot antibodies winc h tight its presence I lie methods re
quire that a person develop suit it lent antibodies for detec lion, and
that often takes two to three months altei infection. Hubbard said
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