This is a photograph of the Springfield College synchronized swimming club performing in front of a spectators in McCurdy Natatorium in Judd Gymnasium, May 1953. The women in the pool have formed a circle and are holding hands, some raised out of the pool. On the back is written, "Blue Tango" and "May 1953".
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The synchronized swimming club existed during the 1950s, eventually turning into the Marlin Club. The women in the club performed elaborate synchronized routines accompanied by music. The sport requires strength, endurance, flexibility, grace, artistry, and precise timing, as well as exceptional breath control.
On the back it says "'Blue Tango' May 1953";