
Seniors cruise through the night
Rayaa Aminu, Mailyn Battle, Damiola Borishade, Nyla Carey, Humphrey Boadi, Wendy Bortier, and Majee group together to take a quick picture.

Wizards work their magic at SEPTA fundraiser
Victoria Failla, Lillian Adelfio, Kyle Bassit, William Kennedy, Kyle Janks, and Alex Percheski from the Play Unified team line up at half court after being introduced.

Students Celebrate Neurodiversity
Senior Riley O’Regan sports her tie-dye track and field championship sweatshirt in support of inclusion.

Seniors go Medieval
Makenna Heslin, Amanda Tropea, and Lauren Rosenberg watch the jousting tournament in excitement.

See OB Take on the Wizards!
Old Bridge staff, parents, and volunteers will host the famous Harlem Wizards at 4pm on Sunday, April 3. Tickets can still be purchased for the event, which will feature many OBHS students and staff members.

Take a trip to Chicago
Amelia Menkes, Isabella Taylor, Christina Scotto, Livia Schianodicola and Angelina Lacobelli reveal their costumes to the rest of the cast for the first time.

Singing with seniors
Lauren Rosenberg and Megan Arbeeny strike a pose on stage before performing a Harry Styles song.

Students shine at Talent Show
First place winner Camryn Smith begins to sing her original song, ”Had to be More’.’

Bingo Night is back and better than ever
Samar Raju and Kaya Canikligil talk during the intermission of the event.

Choir returns to stage for winter concert
Anthony Margiotto accompanies the choir on piano as Grace Gonzalez and Taylor Williams sing along.

Halls shine bright for Light Up the School
Diego Diaz-Navas stands atop a ladder to hang a string of light-up stars from the ceiling.

B-I-N-G-Oing for the win
Deeanna Saborido, a member of the Red Cross Club, serves food to Jessie Savastano, one of the many students at the event.

Theme weeks highlight spirit and respect
Senior Dominic Wong pulls both his books and Samuel Ozersky across the cafeteria on Anything but a Backpack Day.

Seniors celebrate final year with Homecoming Dance
Students pack the dance floor in the courtyard at the Homecoming Dance.

Drop Dead will make you drop dead laughing
Ajay Singh, Sam Tropea and Emily Stein run through a scene for the dress rehearsal of the fall comedy.

Pink Out Returns
Senior Evan Sobieski, sporting a pink sleeve and pink socks and wristbands for breast cancer awareness, runs toward the ball while playing defense for the Knights.