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,t d Great Expectations 4l f'l x Well, we finally made it to the new Cox, thus ending a two year controversy about a long awaited move that had every- one hanging. With great enthusiasm seniors, juniors, sophomores, and for the first time freshmen started an- other year at Cox High School, anxious to see what the new facilities would be like. For the seniors, the move from the old to the new school was a bit different. The new school is nice, but the home- like atmosphere of a small school has faded away, re- marked Debbie Tucker. After spending two years at the old school, remarked Jim Palermo, things arent the same as they used to be, but as seniors we should be able to set the pace for some new traditions at the new Cox. Fi- nally, after the transition from an old to a new school, the V . senior class settled in, ready to enjoy their last year of high V C JQschool, ready to be the first graduating class from the new Cox High. Juniors also made the move to the new building along ' with the seniors, anticipating the excitement of a new school. We're going to have to get used to the new school like everyone else, stated junior David Eun, but the fol- lowing year we'll be on top of things as a senior class tradi- tionally is. After next year, we'll have been in the new building for two years, we will be the ones to start tradition, and we'll be the ones to carry on these traditions . . . O oO t V 2 Opening I 4 As lifeguards at the Oceana pool. Kim Howard and Melissa Wilbright worked day by day through the summer enjoying the - pool and soaking up the sun. Enthusiastic about the new Cox High school Amy Wilkins)and Sarah Wright show a bit of excitement on the first day of school. 1
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The sun sets on a fall day on the Lynnhaven Inlet, a place where most students pass twice a day on the way to and from school, enjoying the beautiful scenery. Looking to his classmates for help, Ted ■ Travelstead attempts to figure out the prin- 1 cipals of geometry. On the most popular day of Spirit Week, chat between classes; the one thing every- 50's day, Eva Kapos, and Veronique F irTone one has time for between classes. Opening 3
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