Catalina Project. Carson Coleman (John Coleman's daughter) is riding the paddle boat at Paradise Cove.

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31-RG 31.02-2004.22.2913

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Catalina Project. Carson Coleman (John Coleman's daughter) is riding the paddle boat at Paradise Cove.

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  • 1961 November 22 (Creation)

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Transparency, Slide, 35 mm

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Copyright held by Art Center College of Design (Pasadena, Calif.)

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Catalina Project: This project was prepared for members of the Industrial Design Society of America to be shown at a national convention on Catalina Island. Students designed, built, and then demonstrated for the members 5 motorized water vehicles. 1) A circular plastic surfboat with a motor in the center, capable of carrying 8 people. 2) A motorized water sled with the props above the water. 3) A rescue apparatus for lifeguards. 4) A paddle wheel boat for a child. 5) A 2-passenger 4-wheel drive amphibious jeep. This work was done in the Industrial Design Department at the college. (Taken from the 1967-1969 catalog, page 90)

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