Page 4 The <strong>Informer</strong><strong>May</strong> 30, <strong>2013</strong>Going Full Out on Field Day4 JuniorsJoin NHSJuniors on the blue team give the tug of war competition everything they’ve got.Diving for thefinish line arefourth gradersVictor Vernickand BlakeSacchetta.Trevor BowesStaff WriterFour juniors — Emily Bank, Jordan Booth, ChrisLumsden, and Kaelin Wilcher — recently learned theyare being inducted into the National Honor Society.Earning acceptance into the NHS is an honorabletask that requires dedication."The four characteristics we look for are scholarship,service, leadership, and character," said NHSInterim Adviser Mrs. Tabun. "These four students reallydistinguished themselves amongst their classmatesand earned the honor."The students who made it into the programworked tirelessly.For example, Chris spent time over past summersperforming community service. He was delighted tobe accepted into the NHS. "I feel really excited andproud because my hard work and determination paidoff!"Fellow inductee Jordan feels the same way: "Itfeels great. I never expected it."The students were scheduled to be inducted on<strong>May</strong> 29th, in assembly.Next year, Spanish teacher Ms. DiNicola, who hasbeen helping Mrs. Tabun this year, will be taking overas NHS adviser.Field Day Photos byCameron Jordan,Olivia Calabro, andAlane RibickExpectOnly MinorRenovationsThis SummerBy Alec KravittStaff WriterWhile the school was renovatedlast summer, including sounddampeners in the All-PurposeRoom, TVs in the hallways, and bigcircles and paint on the walls, don’texpect a major remodeling to happenagain in the near future.Even though no major renovationswill take place this summer,according to Head of <strong>School</strong> Dr.Fulco, that doesn't mean therewon’t be work done at <strong>Woodlynde</strong>over the summer.“We will be painting, replacingsome older carpet in some classroomsand offices, refinishing thegym floor, and fixing many oddsand ends throughout the building,”he said.In September, after major renovationshad been completed, Dr.Fulco said the <strong>Woodlynde</strong> community“would take pride in a cleaner,more modern-looking interior".When asked recently if that goalwas accomplished, Dr. Fulco responded,“I do feel as though teachers,students and staff take pride inthe building. We also get many complimentsfrom prospective parentsand community members.”Sophomore Nick Scaramuzza shows off his FieldDay pride.Sixth grader Sami Smith has a ballduring the tire rolling competition.Photo by Julia Wolfe, Asst. Photo EditorNew NHS inductees (from left) Jordan Booth, ChrisLumsden, Emily Bank and Kaelin Wilcher stand with NHSadvisors Mrs. Tabun (far left) and Ms. DiNicola (far right).Sophomore Breana Daniel-Schnobrich is allbusiness during the egg and spoon event.