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Show The entire cast gets into the act. They are from left: Hugh Jacobs, Loacine Pingree, Laurence Burton, Renee Glover, Claire Kapple, Jay Livingood, Mary Ellen Bailey, Bill Carter, Amos Sargent, and L. M. Hilton. On 'The Shop at Sly Corner' A top-notch plot of suspense and intrigue supported by a truly capable cast and expert direction and technical supervision gave Ogden audiences a powerful play to rave about during the first week in May. The plot concerns Descius Heiss who is obtensibly a dealer in antiques but who is in actuality a fence for stolen goods. His daughter, Margaret, is his one true happiness and he lives in constant fear of her discovering his under-handed actions. As his rough past slowly comes to light, he squirms, murders, and finally commits, unnecessarily, suicide. Author of the thriller is Edward Percy. Morris, a clever jewel thief, tries to make a deal with fence, Descius Heiss while sister Mathilda looks on disapprovingly. Robert Grayham, Margaret's fiance and a prankster at heart, heckles Mrs. Catt about her rheumatism. Margaret and Joan look unconcerned. Speaking of waistlines! Joan Crawford eyes Howard Knight, longingly as he fills a glass with a tasty but fattening malt. What'll ya have? Pencil in hand, Alice Felt takes orders for Gay Felt and Neil Ferrell. A forsaken lot! Ann Lund is intrigued with space while it seems Keith Clapier is just intrigued. What's this, Jarvis Anderson studying?? Unconcerned, Jay Moyes reads a copy of the "Signpost." Campus Idlers That wandering urge propels those with a lust for relaxation to their veritable rendevous -the CI With the strains of the current favorite popular tune blaring in the background, students gather between classes, sometimes during classes, and during free hours to amuse themselves. But it's not only students, we remind you, that find their way there. In troop the faculty members also take a leave of absence to relax. They enjoy it as much as the students. A casual group seated in the corner renders an occasional laugh, and some daredevil at the counter orders a double orange, cherry, iron port, lime-urn good! The place fairly hops with activity at lunch time. Crowds of hungry students plod in and impatiently yell for service. Amid the chatter and noise, you can hear Lou try to calm them down with one of her famous jokes. If they don't pacify the appetite, nothing will. Memories of the CI linger long, as proven by the number of old grads who return there to find out all the latest happenings. This home of "Campus Idlers" is the answer to purchasing school supplies, meeting new friends, forgetting that failed test, drowning your sorrows and above all eating!-anything. You said it! This lively group chatters away about the latest scuttlebut while they enjoy some of that "yummy" CI food. |