Teacher Yearbook

Take a look back at the West Bloomfield teachers during their high school years!

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Arianna Heyman and Reilly Card

Sometimes it is hard to imagine our teachers as students, but at one point they were! It is totally unbelievable so Spectrum went out and got some proof!

Mrs. Abeska:

"Forget about the fast lane. If you really want to fly, just harness your power to your passion." -Oprah
“Forget about the fast lane. If you really want to fly, just harness your power to your passion.” -Oprah

Mr. Bellamy:

"Often imitated....never duplicated"
“Often imitated….never duplicated”

Mr. Fraylick:

"Who has two thumbs and kept hairspray in his locker in case his part got messed up.....that guy"
“Who has two thumbs and kept hairspray in his locker in case his part got messed up…..that guy”

Mrs. McHardy

 “I went to a small catholic high school; and while I don't necessarily feel that The school did an adequate job preparing us for collage, or the ‘real world’, I did enjoy my four years there. The key I think, was being involved in a lot of school activities, especially theater. I also made a few friends I still see on a regular basis. “
“I went to a small catholic high school; and while I don’t necessarily feel that The school did an adequate job preparing us for college, or the ‘real world’, I did enjoy my four years there. The key I think, was being involved in a lot of school activities, especially theater. I also made a few friends I still see on a regular basis.”

Mrs. McQuillan:

“In high school, I was too loud, too excited, and too nerdy for some people. Still am. My advice? Be yourself and follow your passion!”
“In high school, I was too loud, too excited, and too nerdy for some people. Still am. My advice? Be yourself and follow your passion!”

Ms. Nadler:

“Act well your part, there in all the honor lies”
“Act well your part, there in all the honor lies”

Mr. Watson:

"Nothing will ever compare to growing up in Ann Arbor in the 80's."
“Nothing will ever compare to growing up in Ann Arbor in the 80’s.”

Mrs. Williamson:

"In high school, my life was music. I joined the Durand band in 5th grade and never stopped. All of my friends were in band, and my closest connections developed from the times that we spent together at competitions, concerts, and of course, band camp. Music is still a big part of my life today. 'This one time, at band camp...'"
“In high school, my life was music. I joined the Durand band in 5th grade and never stopped. All of my friends were in band, and my closest connections developed from the times that we spent together at competitions, concerts, and of course, band camp. Music is still a big part of my life today. ‘This one time, at band camp…'”

Ms. Zalla: 

"The four years at WBHS were memorable. At times difficult, but worth it! Obviously it was a great experience because I have never left WB!"
“The four years at WBHS were memorable. At times difficult, but worth it! Obviously it was a great experience because I have never left WB!”

Mrs. Zanotti:

“Fun, basketball and friends”
“Fun, basketball and friends”