The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1987 Page: 2 of 36
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Austin. UT conferred over 5000
degrees. U.S. House Speaker Jim
Wright, a University of Texas
graduate, delivered the com-
mencement address to about
10,000 students, parents, faculty
and alumni. “The Eyes of Texas”
was sung to the accompaniment
of the Longhorn Band prior to
the recessional.
Brian, a recipient of the Austin
County Texas-Exes scholarship,
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Students may be enrolled by Let’s make learning easier!"
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Sealy Independent School District make learning easier by teaching
for students in grades 6-12 if there students skills in the following
to sufficient interest, Superinten- seven areas: time management;
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Brian Gerard Sodolak grad-
uated on Saturday, May 23, from
The University of Texas at Austin
with a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Government and a minor in
business administration. The class
convocation of the College of
Liberal Arts for some 2000
graduates was presided over by
Dean Robert D. King, Ph.D., at
12:45 p.m. at The Erwin Center.
UT’s 104th annual spring
commencement was held at eight
o’clock in the evening on the
terrace of the west mall in front of
the UT tower.
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boys do not reach this as a normal
temperature until ages 17 and 18
according to studies done by Iliff
and Lee.
A lower temperature of older
children was observed in the
morning hours following 40
i minutes of inactivity. Bayley and
| Stoltz in their studies of infants*
rectal temperatures, noted that
readings below 99 degrees F. were
| rare between six and 21 months,
I while readings of 100 degrees F.
[ were comparatively common.
Most children’s body tempera-
tures are several degrees lower in
j the early morning than in the late
afternoon. Indeed, an active child
I may have a normal rectal tempe-
r rature as high as 100.4 F late in
• ‘the day. When we stop and think
I we are all aware that our body
temperature lowers while we are
: asleep. It is usually after having
1 been to sleep for a while, with me
| sometime about four in the
I morning, that one reaches for the
extra cover.
Even in adults, the normal
temperature of 98.6 degrees F. is
a statistical normal and may not
represent the normal temperature
for a particular individual.
Frequently when a physician or
nurse is examining a patient, they
will ask questions not merely
about the symptoms and where
does it hurt, but what changes
have occurred in the environ-
' ment, has there been a change in
location, type of activities, source
" of water consumed, has the
patient been traveling or camp-
ing, has the family recently
acquired a pet, and factors that
might be the source of stress
within the family situation. These
questions, and others, are design-
ed to help understand possible
causes of observed fever. While
the answers certainly will not
answer fever origin questions by
themselves, they may, along with
information discovered from
other tests, help the physician
make a diagnosis.
In many instances, the
existence of fever is a strong
indicator of an active infection
within the body. Herein lies the
answer to our question. Fever
certainly to one very strong indica-
tor that something to not right
Wranglers and served as treasurer legislative aide to State Represen-
of the organization. While a tative Robert Saunders. Current-
resident of Moore-Hill dorm he ly, he to working in Saunders’
was elected to serve on the offices in La Grange and Austin,
governmental board. He partici- Attending Brian’s graduation
pated in UT’s intramural sports, were his parents, Albert and
being on the championship teams Doris Sodolak and sister, Laura,
in football, softball (men’s and of Sealy.
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2 shop a student must register by of working with students in the
Friday, July 24, and pay a fee of Sealy school district. In this
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coed) and pushball. He was a
starter of the Wrangler’s “Inde-
pendence” team which won the
Easter Seals football classic.
While attending The University
of Texas, Brian was employed at
the Capitol in Austin as a
Without a doubt, fever is a very determining action?
important indicator to a parent. Temperature readings in the *
Johnny or Mary goes to school or body are dependent upon many >
stays home on a particular day factors, such as time of day, S
based upon not the complaint duration of activity immediately ;
about how they feel, but upon the prior to taking the temperature, j
basis of the temperature reading, type of activity engaged in >
Many times a hospital patient is immediately prior to taking the ;
expected to go home on a particu- temperature, age of the indivi- ;
lar day, then a temperature de- dual, and sex of the individual >
velops and they are not released, just to name a few.
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RABIES CLINIC
Dr. Marek and the staff of
Marek Veterinary Clinic
are conducting a clinic on
Friday, July 24
4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the
The Sealy Fire Station
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The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1987, newspaper, July 16, 1987; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559060/m1/2/?q=%22Texas+Press+Association%22: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.