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KatzV laboratory work in the late 1950s led to the pro duction of the vaccine which has ait the in cidence of measle? by 99.4 percent.' "A case of measles is so rare In the ,l?.5. that we use slides at the medical center to teach young . physicians, what: the " rash nooks-' like," Katz said. "Officials at the- Center for Disease Control predict it is lilce ly this, country will have seen its ! last case of measles by October of this year." Widespread federal Immunization programs are mainly: responsible for the dramatic decrease in measles in the U.S., Katz : said. Since the vaccines. i l am .An.riuul'th'll M1I WIIVWI IIVU IMWl. 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Page 5) c 4ftthc -regional l semifinals in giws 3-a basketball- Jordan iicd fpr first place in ;A girls swimming, md''camc in mg. , Watauga, ano Jor- gan eacn . jccivcy f j poinls for, participating in - all five sanctioned sporis. ' :': , Chapel HU, a two time vyinricr of the Wachovia Cup, is ' strong Jeadirr in 4-A competition' with 335 poinls. Its nearest com petitors arc Sanderson High in Raleigh with 170 points. South. Mecklen burg near Charlotte with 235 : poinls and Greensboro Gr jmsley with ?28 points.- Chapel H"H won the state championship in girls swimming and came in fourth in boys swimm ing.' The school was the state runner-up in boys basketball.' and advanc ed lo the regional; semifinals in girls baskci bal. Sanderson won the state 4-A championship in boys swimming, and came, in secPo in grS swimming and wrestling. South McvMcnburg lluishcd sith in 4-A wrestling and eighth in girls ' swimming. 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