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Associate professor of kinesiology and coach of the synchronized swimming team at the University of Michigan and national officer in United States Synchronized Swimming. Material relating to the Michifish Swim Club and the synchronized swimming team both as a club sport and varsity sport. Records include meeting agendas and minutes, budget and fundraising files, publicity materials, meet information and results, correspondence, photographs, and motion pictures.

The Joyce Lindeman papers are divided into five series: Michifish, Topical Files, Varsity Teams, Department of Physical Education, United States Synchronized Swimming Incorporated, Photographs and Slides, and Motion Pictures. The contents chronicle the synchronized swimming team's promising rise from club to varsity status, and then the team's unexpected return to club status. The materials also document her work as a professor at the University of Michigan and her involvement in synchronized swimming at the national level.

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Motion pictures of several competitions in the late 1960s and early 1970s also give an idea of the skill level of the University of Michigan swimmers. In a more recent film, award winner Ruth Pickett is shown in Figures for Degree of Difficulty Project which was produced in 1981. These motion pictures are in various formats which include Super 8 film, 8 mm film, and video tape. Included in this series are Don Canham's Champions on Film which are synchronized swimming training tapes produced on continuous running cartridges. It appears that University of Michigan synchronized swimming team members may have participated in the production of these tapes.