Word: quakers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Quaker who lived in North Carolina and who burned himself to death in 1965 in Washington D.C. to protest the war. He is nearly unknown here. He is a hero in Vietnam...
Pink and his defensive mates Mike Kennedy, Haywood Miller and Frank Prezioso were particularly impressive, as they complemented the brilliant offensive performances of Steve Martin and Mike Faught by suffocating the usually-potent Quaker attack...
...hustling Long Islander picked off an errant clearing pass from the Quaker's first team All-American defenseman Tony DelGiorno and tossed it into the empty net to erase Penn's lead for the last time. Just seconds later, Jamie Egasti put the Crimson ahead to stay with an unassisted effort...
About two minutes after that, Chris "The Beast" Doherty--whom Scalise praised for his help on clears and aggressive offense--drove past a Penn middle and uncorked a high shot which was knocked down by the Quaker goaltender, momentarily caught in his stick, but then dropped into the net. Doherty's goal was a turning point, as the Crimson really clicked after that...
...steady, thoughtful, attention-paying father, says Cheryl, and her mother, Phyllis, was a laughing, cuddling person. Phyllis worked in a flower shop when her two daughters were growing up, and Vernette, four years older than Cheryl, took care of her little sister. The Tiegs family went to Quaker meetings on Sundays. They were healthy and moderately affluent. The girls did well in school, and though Vernette was the more intellectual, Cheryl got good grades, played the violin skillfully enough to qualify for a city-wide youth orchestra, and read a lot. She was, appropriately, a pom-pom girl...