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Back Row: asst. coach Bill Frieder, coach John Orr, Joel Thompson, K. Michael Robinson, Len Lillard, co-captain Phil Hubbard, Tom Bergen, Paul Heuerman, Alan Hardy, asst. coach Jim Boyce, asst. coach Dan Fife

Front Row: Mngr. Mitchell Kaufman, Marty Bodnar, Mark Lozier, Cornel Williams, co-captain David Baxter, Mike McGee, John Johnson, Tom Staton, Mark Bodnar, ?, mngr. John Anderson

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Back Row: trainer Dan Campbell, equip. mngr. Bob Hurst, asst. coach Mike Boyce, Martin Bodnar, Mark Lozier, coach John Orr, John Johnson, Mark Bodnar, Keith Smith, asst. coach Bill Frieder, ?

Front Row: mngr. Edwin VanDeWege, Mike McGee, Paul Heuerman, John Garris, co-captain Phil Hubbard, , Alan Hardy, Thad Garner, co-captain Tom Staton

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Forget Disney's timeless tales of rags-to-riches. Princesses are the most overrated public figures of all time. Apparently. Cinderella, after all, was 'a calculating, sinister go-getter' who murdered her step-mother at the instruction of a jealous governess (88). Sleeping Beauty was raped as she slept, woken not by the wet kiss of a handsome prince, but the kick and punch of twins stirring in her belly. Over the centuries, only the pea-detecting princess has remained herself: hedonistic, melodramatic and 'still perhaps the most pampered, precious wimp in the history of fairy tales' (88). There are, however, shards of truth to be salvaged from the fractured lives of these glassy-eyed women. After all, even Princess Mary worked in real estate.