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Instructing the dancing chorus of Pi Eta's spring production, "Blonds for Defense," in the intricacies of ballet routine was the task undertaken yesterday by beauteous Vera Zorina, now starring with "Louisiana Purchase" in Boston.
Besides assuring the terpsichorean perfection of the Pi Eta cast, Miss Zorina inquired "what is this Lampoon magazine?", and criticized the taste of "those fierce men who are always condemning things."
With the first public performance of "Blonds for Defense" scheduled for March 18 at Fort Devens, Pi Eta expects a special caravan of Army truckz to convey cast and sets to the training camp. The musical revue, directed by Paul Anderson with the book by David J. Conroy, will be shown in Cambridge March 19 through 21.
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