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Every year sees new classes of students — new seniors, new ju
niors, new sophomores, and of course new freshman — but
1974-75 saw the first complete year of the four-year high
school. Last year saw the struggling transition: this year saw the
developed, unified Wilson. And school life was to experience
even further changes, a pleasant one being a shorter school
day! A new reading program began, the Rap Room was reorg
anized, a Resource Room was initiated, and seniors received
individual lockers. Even the grading system was affected and
the ominous "I" was introduced. Several new clubs originated,
and teacher-student involvement rose almost 100%. Truly a
new Wilson had emerged, a friendship of old and new, teach
ers and students, Wilson and the world!

