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Derby Day revelry ii Tills BURCOR Ci WORLD. (4HE %|0t THE TE UGR America's burger barrage will always comt one big burger that will live on! Our famou Whopper*~ backs up its bigness with qualit beef pattie, complemented by generous p< tomatoes, pickles, onions, lettuce, ketchur Burger King " always builds them better! Visit your Campus Store at: College and Sui opposite the campus "Horseshoe" Dr. and Drayi Speakers, volunteer ACTION, the Department of Volunteer Services; and the University Union will sponsor three days of films and speakers on April 17-19. ACTION is the organization which manages both VISTA and the Peace Corps. Representatives from the three organizations will be explaining their purposes and recruiting volunteers during the three days. Representatives from the Peace Corps will meet with interested IT BURGI Sand go but there's Burger King . There's a large pure >rtions of > and mayonnaise. titer Streets ton Hall. Columbia. films to 4 organizai persons from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Room 306, Russell House Monday through Wednesday. The schedule for the activities of the three days is: MONDAY, APRIL 17 10 a.m. John Elkins, director of Volunteer Services, will speak on volunteerism and Volunteer Services' projects in the Commons Room. 11:30 a.m. Film -- "South African Essay -- Fruits of Fear." 12:30 p.m. Speakers on the University Union, what it has to BURGER KING explam Lions offer, and its relation to the University. 1:30 p.m. Film - "Where is Prejudice." 2:30 p.m. Speakers from VISTA - Betsy Hoddinott, Basil Garcia and Bob Bottfeld. 4 p.m. Films - "Amazon - Life Along the River" and "None of My Business." 7 p.m. Films -- "Battle of New Orleans" and "King Rat." 10 p.m. Film -- "One Potato Two Potato." TUESDAY, APRIL 18 10 a.m. John Elkins in the Com mons Room. 11:30 a.m. Film - "Children in the Balance - Biafra." 12:30 p.m. Speakers on the University Union. 1:30 p.m. Films - "Battle of New Orleans" and "What Harvest the Reaper." 2:30 p.m. Speakers from VISTA - Basil Garcia, Lynn Fuller. 4 p.m. Films - "Off Spring" and "Mondo Cane." 7 p.m. Films -- "Battle of New Orleans" and "The Wild One." 10 p.m. Films -- "The Quiet One." (See ACTION, Page 12, Col. 5) Concert poorly attended By BOB CRAFT Features Editor What's it like when you just start out singing or playing guitars and trying to catch people's ears? You could have found out Wednesday night in the Campus Room of Capstone with the concert given by Faye Tucker and Jacob Rardin. The audience was small, maybe 35 or 40 people, most of them women. The size of the Campus Room making the size of the audience even more apparent. After some fluttering over the sound system, the concert started with Jacob Rardin doing some of his own compositions and ac companying himself on the guitar. His guitar work was good but the microphones were placed badly, so the guitar was louder than Rardin's voice. He really came into his own however, when he sat down at the piano and played beautiful, flowing and dreamy instrumental that he described as "weird". Then Faye Tucker, after a few hassles with the sound system again, she and her excellent ac companist, John David Clark went through a group of Peter, Paul and Mary, Joni Mitchell, and Judy Collins songs. Her voice was beautiful, the only real trouble being the popping of the microphone during some of her enunciation, but that is a - minor problem. The major problem involved with Wednesday night's concert was the lack of attendance. The performers were ond.