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Star 'n Tartar Review. Jim Karolionok, Bruce Roberts, Joe Rzepka, Lee Roberts, and Bill Hobbs.
A photo of five men in drag.
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John Gale (Miranda) and Bob Morris.
Two Star and Tartar Review men, one in drag and the other in a suit, share an awkward moment.
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Star and Tartar Review Chorus prepares for a performance.
A person helps a man in drag with his lipstick.
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Star and Tartar Review Chorus performance.
A man chomping on an unlit cigar plays the piano.
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Star and Tartar Review Chorus prepares for a performance.
A man in drag helps another man to paint on a fake moustache.
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Probably Star and Tartar Review.
Two men in drag and a third in a painted moustache prepare to perform.
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Leads in Musical Sweethearts, produced in City College, Music Dept. circa 1923 or 1924, Dorothy Hope, Waldo Butowsky (sp?).
Students act in a musical.
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Aesculapius Frolic 1959, Senior Skit. Men perform on a stage.
Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University
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Joe's-Better Food Anywhere Else; Elsie's Pet Shop; Smith's Pots.
Two men in costume hold a sign during a stage performance.
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A Panhellenic group of singers and dancers perform on stage.
Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University
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Star & Tartar Review performance.
A man in drag smokes a cigarette and wears a mop to mimic a girl's hair.
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Tara's Racy Show.
Three people play a carnival game.
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Preparing for a Star and Tartar Review show.
A man in drag wears a mop to mimic a girl's hair.
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A group of people sing by a piano.
Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University
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Star 'n Tartar Review (left to right) Chorus Line -- Jin Karolionok, Bruce Roberts, Joe Rzepka, Lee Roberts, Bill Hobbs. Professors -- Leonard Moore, Sid Feldsteen, Vlad Andre, David Hoptman, Carl Teicher
A group of theater performers on stage, some of whom are in drag.
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Principals (sic?) in Musical 'Sweethearts' Prod. By City College Music Dept. ca. 1923 or 1924.
A group of actors and actresses in 1920s-type military uniforms and dresses (i.e. flappers) perform on stage.
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Star 'n Tartar Review (1946) Herb Stoorman, Lee Pomeranty, Bob Goddman, Arnold Flach, Bob Weaver (on floor), William Green.
A group of students from the Star and tartar Review enact a scene with a pistol and someone pretending to be shot while bowtied men look on.
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May 1939 Tartar Prince & Princesses who led University Band (Prince is Harold Morrow).
Three students in Mongol-themed costumes.
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The Panhellenic Club performs onstage.
Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University
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A portrait of Virginia Lee Roth.
This photo has an appended newspaper clipping (probably Daily Collegian) that says she is "the leading role in the University's Workshop Players' production of Ah, Wilderness.