In the 1950s the tiny screen siren Mae West transitioned from the movies to Las Vegas, where she put on a show for $20,000 a week. She worked blue, telling risqué jokes and singing off-color songs and dallying with her backup boys, choice musclemen of the period, including a Mr America or two. The bunch here is comprised of, from left, Lester Schaefer, Harry Schwartz, Zabo Koszewski, Armand Tanny, George Eiferman, Joe Gold, and Lou Degni. If you could, who would you?