= The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 26, 1995 “7 Peter Nulton studies, digs in Greece . Peter E. Nulton has won admit- tance to the prestigious American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Greece, through competi- tive examination in ancient Greek language, history, and archaeol- ogy. A doctoral student in classi- cal archaeology at the Center for Old World Archaeology and Art at Brown University, Nulton will ® begin his studies at the American School in September on a schol- arship from Brown University. Nulton will spend the month of J uly at a Greco-Roman archaeo- logical excavation at the site of the ancient city of Corcyra, on the island of Corfu, Greece. He will be Erik Santos earns PhD @ Swoyersville resident Erik San- tos recently received a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in composi- tion from the University of Michi- gan, Ann Arbor. Santos, 27, also holds a Master of Music degree from the Univer- sity of Michigan and a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Voice Perform- ance from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where he now teaches composition, piano and ‘@ music theory. Santos is also a concert pianist and vocalist, specializing in the performance of 20th-century works. He is the son of the late Prof. Emeritus Rosendo and Rev. Har- riet Santos, pastor of Shavertown United Methodist Church and has two brothers, Nathan and Jason, both musicians. “Crawford earns award Roy Crawford of Dallas, a social work major/ recently received be a field supervisor under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Antiquities where he will join teams of specialists from the University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, and Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. In addition to completing course work under the direction of Dr. R. Ross Holloway and Dr. Rolf Winkes, Nulton has also served as curatorial assistant under the direction of Dr. Jean Keith of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Nulton has also been the re- cipient of a tuition scholarship from the Joukowsky Family Foun- dation for the 1994-95 academic year. Nulton holds a B.A. from Fordham University with adouble major in Classical Languages and Fine Arts and a minor in Classical Civilizations. A graduate of Bishop Hoban High School, he is a member of the American Philol- ogical Association, the Archaeo- logical Institute of America, the International Society for the Study of Greek and Roman Music, and the American Numismatic Soci- ety. He is a Third Degree Knight in the Father O'Leary Council of the Knights of Columbus, Dallas. Peter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S.E. Nulton, Goss Manor, Dallas. PETER E. NULTON Dallas urges new students to register for school now The Dallas School District is requesting the cooperation of parents with children of school age who have not registered for the 1995-96 school year. It Is essential that the district be informed, as soon as possible, of all new students planning to register, especially the kindergar- ten and first grade students. Problems occur with class and school building assignments and transportation arrangements when students are registered late. Parents of new students or those transferring from other schools are strongly encouraged to regis- ter their children immediately. Late elementary registrants may not be assigned to the most convenient school building. All kindergarten through fifth grade students are to register at the Administration Bung Church St., Dallas. Middle and Senior High stu- dents will register at their respec- tive school offices located on Conyngham Ave., Dallas. Parents must bring birth cer- tificates, report cards from ‘the previous school and immuniza- tion records. No student will be allowed to enter school without proof of the required immuniza- tions. For more information call 675- 5201, ext. 229. Use the handy coupon on page 2 to subscribe to The Dallas Post THE DOUGH COMPANY "Your Hometown Restaurant” All Week Special Spaghetti & Meatballs $2.%° with salad $3.%° " oa L-L class officers coordinate school projects The seventh and eighth grade class officers at the Lake-Lehman Middle Level Education Building recently completed many activities for the 1994-95 school year. The group planted tulip bulbs in the fall, sponsored dances, an end of the year farewell to the College Misericordia’s Grace An- drews Award, made to one or two non-traditional graduating stu- dents each year. ("SUMMER SPECIAL \ Every Saturday & Sunday > > J The award is presented in honor of the late Grace Andrews who died as the result of a tragic accident in $1985, to recognize the recipient's academic achievements and dedi- cation to lifelong learning. eighth graders, distributed flowers for Valentine’s Day, organized a food drive for the Christmas holidays for four area families and donated $500 in memory of Angela Baker, a former student to Make-A-Wish Foundation of Northeastern PA. Class officers are: 1st row, Megan Harleman, Stacie Rosenbaum, Jen Frank, Tony Van Scoy. 2nd row, Mrs. Malpass, Jenn McCall, Joe Maskalis, John Dawe, Mrs. Gorgone. Absent from photo Mark Chopyak. Area students are named to Wilkes U. @ Wilkes University Vice Presi- dent for Academic Affairs Dr. J. Michael Lennon has announced the Dean's List for the Spring 1995 Semester. To be named to the Wilkes University Dean's List, a’student must earn a grade point average of 3.4 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Back Mountain students - named to the Dean's List are: ® Laurie D. Barna, Dallas; Amy Beardsworth, Dallas; Christine J. Berezich, Trucksville; Ryan C. Blazure, Dallas; Heather A. Cavali- ET Choprle ig ifiehatd T. Sinaia. oe = International Council of Airshows Showmanship Award Winners Harveys Lake; Michael J. Durkin, Trucksville; Eileen E. Tamanini, bi THE EAGLES AEROBATIC TEAM « SEAN D. TUCKER Trucksville; Todd M. Dziak, Har- Trucksville; Amy Eliza Yanalu-' THE FRENCH CONNECTION veys Lake; Dominic P. Fino, Dal- nas, Dallas. Also... : U.S. JET AEROBATIC TEAM + GENE SOUCY and the “SHOWCAT” « . Tawes earns graduate award RANDALL HAMES & his T-33 “VINTAGE THUNDERBIRD” 2 / ° Plus... SPECIAL WW II ‘'V-E' WARBIRD TRIBUTE ® Christopher Robin Tawes of Dallas has been honored at Virginia HEY Irs SuMMER Warbirds, Military - Civilian Static Displays, Fly-Bys, and MUCH, MUCH MORE! Dean's List las; Mike Handley, Dallas; Tina Marie Hite, Shavertown; Kerry A. 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