Monday, February 25, 2013

Dallas Post issue June 24
Date: 6/30/2012 Album ID: 1495652
Photos by Bill Tarutis
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FOR THE DALLAS POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Mira Patel, Dallas, I would like to go to India and learn how to speak Gujarati, an Indian dialect, because that is where my parents came from.
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FOR THE DALLAS POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK  Nick Nakkache(cq), Shavertown, Arabic because a lot of the Middle East speaks it and I'll be going there in August through Birthright.
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FOR THE DALLAS POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Ken Kashatus, Harveys Lake, Italian because i was there in 2006 for 12 days and liked it all very much-sitting on the Spanish Steps in Rome and watching things around the piazzas.
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FOR THE DALLAS POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Haley Funnell, Shavertown, French because I think I would like Paris- all the shopping and the Eiffel Tower.
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FOR THE DALLAS POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Marie Wandell, Dallas, Spanish because there are a lot of Spanish speaking people in this country now.
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FOR THE DALLAS POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Christine Napierkowski, Shavertown,  Spanish . It's all around us now and it would be a help in my job.
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Alex Wilson, 8, left, gets a butterfly ankle tattoo by face painter Louis Zuzelski of Fun Faces at Alex's Lemonade Stand hosted by Frontier Communications at the Back Mountain Little League on Saturday afternoon.  BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE DALLAS POST
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Four-year-old Macie Naberezny of Exeter, right, concentrates on filling her sand art figure as her mom Mandy assists at Alex's Lemonade Stand.   BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE DALLAS POST
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Logan Sakulich, 6, of Shavertown, gets transformed into Spiderman by face painter Louis Zuzelski at Alex's Lemonade Stand at the Back Mountain Little League on Saturday afternoon.  BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE DALLAS POST
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Frontier Communications employee Margaret Dwinchick of Dallas refills the lemonade jug at Alex's Lemonade Stand at the Back Mountain Little League Fields on Saturday afternoon.  BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE DALLAS POST
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The Apostolic Faith Tabernacle Choir performs 'The Old Time Way' during their 30th anniversary service in Orange on Saturday afternoon.  BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE DALLAS POST
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Apostolic Faith Tabernacle Pastor Dan Chorba recounts the history of the church during its 30th anniversary service in Orange on Saturday afternoon.  BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE DALLAS POST
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Jennifer Schwenk, left, and her sister Jessica traveled from Schuylkill Haven to the 30th anniversary service of the Apostolic Faith Tabernacle in Orange Saturday afternoon. BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE DALLAS POST
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Eight-year-old Emily Spencer of Shavertown plays 'When the Saints Go Marching In' on her guitar.  BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE DALLAS POST
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Seven-year-old Willow Walter of Franklin Township reads a poem during the Apostolic Fath Tabernacle 30th anniversary service.  BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE DALLAS POST
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Dallas seniors Sarah Pomfret, left, and Christine McCarthy pose for a self-portrait in the high school auditorium before commencement.  BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE DALLAS POST
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Dallas High School Class of 2012 salutatorian Somiah Almeky, left, valedictorian Angelina Hoidra, and third-highest honor graduate Deep Patel.  BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE DALLAS POST
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Sunglasses were the order of the day for Dallas High School seniors entering Mountaineer Stadium for the 51st commencement.  BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE DALLAS POST
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