Jennie Lee (dancer)

[1] Due to her figure (42D"–26"–37), she became known as "The Bazoom Girl,"[2] "The Burlesque Version of Jayne Mansfield," and eventually, "Miss 44 and Plenty More".

[1] Lee's act centered on how fast she could get her pastie propellers to spin and how dizzy she could make the audience.

[3] By the early fifties she broke into acting with minor roles in Peek-A-Boo (1953), Abandon (1958), Cold Wind in August (1961), and 3 Nuts in Search of a Bolt (1964) with Mamie Van Doren.

Lee gathered press pictures, gowns, pasties, and G-strings of burlesque dancers for the organization and displayed them at businesses she ran, including her nightclub/bar The Sassy Lassy.

The collection would become part of the Exotic World museum (Burlesque Hall of Fame) in Helendale, California, which was founded in 1961 by Lee.