West High School - Shaheen Yearbook (Davenport, IA)

 - Class of 1986

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Mike Wiesrocls, '86, maneuvers his Pam Thiessen, '66, and Brian Jennings, '86, sway ro the bear during rricycle over 0 romp during the field Glory Days dance. Cphoto by K. Redelserb events. CSraff Phorob if A my L if s 1 ff is if 'Qi fi ::.. f w -: X X is I . w if : K M , , M 1 5 l'r 2 Grayhounds in the mighty Falcon grip. Ccourresy of Warner The Spanish CIub's winning float: FRONT ROW: Chad Asay, Chris Fennelley, Tommy Rosemon, Mr. Armstrong, Medlinb Michelle Deem, Tracy Dierz, Shawn Porsander, and Par Allen. BACK ROW: Kevin Rossmiller, Sue Nielsen, Beth Denger, Shannon Colgan, and David Roy. Ccourrsey of Warner Medlini Homecoming 15 I

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G Brad Moeller 85 and Shawn Ray 85 of the band Satyre rock and roll during Glory Days Cphoto by K Redekerb Days Competition was intense dur- ing the field events as each contestant strove to win the tricycle race, jello slurp, or tug-o- war. It was Scott Ryan in the tricycle race, as he pedaled past Adam Herrig and Paul Doerrfeld. Sherry McKown and Jeff Ryan slurped their way to victory in the jello slurp. ln a show of brown, Phil Gillespie, Bobby Linz, Jesus Herrera, Rod Adams, Max Ray, and Jeff Peska won the boys' tug-o-war, Lynn Wen- dell, Karmen Kelly, Deni Donel- son, Kristal Koberg, Julie Lam- bert, and Molly Blank were the strength behind the winning girls' tug-o-war team. The competi- tion went from tough to intense as girls suited up for powder- puff football. The team coached by Troy Muilenberg, Shawn Serrano, and Dave Downing took the championship. Homecoming was more fes- tive this year with the return of the bonfire. B urlington burned in the Falcons flame as the student body cheered on. Judging of the floats proceed- ed the Thursday night game. The Queen's procession headed the rally, followed by floats from the Spanish Club, Cheerleaders, and Pom-pon Girls. The symbolic burning ofthe night before must have been an amen, with West defeating the Greyhounds 21 to 8. Saturday brought butterflies of excitement with the decorating of the cafeteria. For eight dollars, couples swayed to the beat of Satyre from seven-thirty until ten-thirty. Homecoming week was at an end, the 'iGIory Days of laugh- ter and tears symbolized the West High students on their own. Cwritten by A. Behning and B. Speer? I 14 Homecoming



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Foshion Fun Fashion. a personol statement with something to say about the weorer. Whether it is bizzore or conventional, everyone has a look he developed on his own. Bangles, beads, belts, plaid, paisley, postel, neon, Hawaiian print, or basic blue jeans- it was all in. No one wos limited to o paticular look, Skirts that were short, long, in between, straight, or full -- they all looked great! Pants were cropped,pants were long, ponts were baggy, pants were stirruped, ponts were tight, and pants were tie-dyed. To top it all off were tee-shirts, concert shirts, over-sized blouses, constructed or unconstructed jock- ets, sweotshirts, sweaters, and oxfords. Accessories were large, small, ond everything in between. Earrings ranged from being big and bright to multiple pierced on both boys ond girls. Bracelets were neon, jelly, black, gold and found on wrist and ankle. Regardless of a more restricted dress code, students of West were sexy-sophosticated, cute-cuddley, and wild-wonderful any way they dressed. C by B. Speer? Cindy Vernon,'87, wears the latest fod in eyewear while Stephanie Meador,'B7, wears the shirt. Cstaff photo? ...ws ! lf. Mory Woods,'86, and Shelly Kimmins,'85, taking o sneak preview Carla Schmieder, '86, is into splrlt as well as fashion In this Red of the Beak n' Eye. Cstatf photo? Gnd While DOY outfit. Cph0T0 DY J. Wheodonb 16 Fashion ?I7f ' 'x 'f 5,' JSA . f. if of '- ' -a-3-wt -ag, mfs-if s- sqc cw: .US ,ul.ff. flrpzgs -. ,wi f.3tff1z,tf.Zs1s?ssiiiifieffwffg-viz..get V-

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