Word: tanners
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Dooley was so quick to yank his starters that no individual records were set although the squad's number one and two scorers Kathy Carroll and Drane Hurley each garnered a goal and four assists Senior defenseman Suzanne Tanner noticed her first ever varsity goal on an assist from sophomore Mary Boland who had two periods earlier also earned her first tally to cap the seven goal opening stanza...
Second and third period scorers for the Crimson Deb Tatt, Sue Newell, Newell once more. Katrinks Leschey, Chris Dooley, Ginie Simmons and finally Tanner at 16-42 of the final period...
...that an expanded Willis study came out, Governor Daniel Evans allocated $7 million in his budget to rectify these perceived disparities, but his successor, Dixy Lee Ray, the state's first female Governor, killed the plan when she took office in 1977. In the Castrilli case, Judge Jack Tanner ruled last November that the disparities violate the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which, he said, "was designed to bar not only overt employment discrimination but also practices that are fair in form but discriminatory in operation...
...DiRubio (Dinny Starr, Katrinka Leachey) 2:48; H. Kathy Carroll (Diane Hurley, Suzanne Tanner) 7:17; H. Leachey (Sue Newell) 8:52; H. Deb Taft 10:14; H. Hurley (DiRubio, Tanner) 14:17; H. Hurley (Newell, Carroll) 1:07; H. Hurley (Carroll) 6:05; H. Carroll (Newell, Hurley) 12:15, H. DiRubio (Genie Simmons, Leachey) 14:16; C. Karan Marron (Judy Heman) 16:42; H. Taft 17:11; H. Christine Dooley (Kathy Conley, Mary Boland) 11; C. Nancy Graziano (Michelle Lweis, Marron) 4:26; H. Dooley (Taft) 16:02; H. Leachey (Tanner, DiRubio) 17:40 Saves, C. Debbie Kryspin...
Taylor gets help from a cast of unusual depth, in which the military hero (Michael Rapposelli), the middle-aged couple (Bill Tomic and Sue Bear) and the three "proteans" (Henry Biggs, Suzanne Tanner, and Tracey Trench) especially stand out. The latter set of characters show great comic versatility in moving among several jester-type roles: they are, in order, clowns, slaves, travelers, and foot soldiers, playing buffoons with enough restraint to keep from becoming annoying...