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...little doubt as to a woman's ability to coach and coach well--if she wants to badly enough. Indeed, Dick Jochums, coach of the University of Arizona men's team, says. "The best coach I ever had was a woman," referring to his early swimming years under Laura Kay Bookstaver...
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Despite what the lopsided score might suggest, Harvard did not go down easily. Playing at number three, freshman Laura Kaye battled Patrice McConnell for five games before succumbing, and Lisa Harrison played well in a four-game loss to Joan McGuire, ranked sixth on the national college level, in the number two position...
Taking Harrison's cue, all-Ivy standout Laura Kaye easily disposed of her opponent in the third position, and freshman Lili Pew, playing number five, scored a particularly gratifying victory in front of a hometown crowd...
...time when teenagers realize that sometimes there is nothing to ask, nothing to do and no place to run away. The cast's inexperience makes it even more natural and simple to be inarticulate about things for which there are no words and which glamorous, eloquent action would romanticize. Laura Harrington, as Donna, is a beautiful, unpolished young woman who makes the complex emotions she must portray believable. The sensual awkwardness of her and Michelle Green as Marlene render their strange position more poignant...