Newsreel of ten female models in swim suits riding Bongo Board balance boards in a double line at Hyatt Rickeys at 4219 El Camino Real in Palo Alto, California. Narration by Ed Herlihy. The Bongo Board was designed and built in 1952 by Stanley Washburn, Jr.
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Universal Newsreel Volume 26, Number 511, 10/22/1953 ARC Identifier 2662616 / Local Identifier 200-UN-26-511
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