local Rezoning to highlight council agenda at 7 p.m. meeting tonight Rezoning throughout the city will be the main topic of discus sion for the College Station City Council meeting Thursday at 7 p.m. at the College Station City Hall. No discussion topics are on the agenda for the meeting. Proposals for rezoning in clude changing an 8.8 acre tract on University Drive to town- houses zoning and changing Emerald Forest to a single fami ly district. Also a .81 acre tract on Downing Road and FM 2818 will be on the agenda for discus sion. A proclamation declaring March 2 as Texas Flag Day also will be announced. Mayor Gary Halter’s secret ary said the meeting is expected to be a short one because of the lack of discussion topics on the agenda. Attention Guys & Gals: "THE GATOR HAS ARRIVED" Gynwcuf'i AT TZOW LACOSTE Short Sleeve Knits Shorts Swim Suits Men's Sizes S-XXL For Girls, Boys Sizes 8-20 ! DISTINCTIVE MENSWEAR 404 University Drive East 696-0890 MasterCard — VISA — American Express Open 'Til 8 P.M. Thursday Night Vandiver at C of C to speak banquet Texas A&M President Frank E. Vandiver will be the featured speaker at the Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce annual banquet tonight at 7 in the Brazos Center. Tickets cost $10. Vandiver’s speech is ex pected to be similar to his State of the University address, which he gave before the Brazos Coun ty A&M Club last week. In the State of the University address, he focused on the Uni- University should be able to pro vide computer training for ev ery student; however, only 25 percent now can be accommo dated, Vandiver said. Vandiver also is expected to discuss the University graduate program, the Sterling C. Evans Library, which he said is under stocked, and faculty salaries. versity’s computer system, which he said is the biggest prob lem facing the University. The More than 700 tickets have been sold for the banquet. They can be obtained at the chamber’s two offices at 401 S. Washington in Bryan and at 2615 Texas Ave. in College Station. Make This Weekend SOMETHING SPECIAL! HALLMARK CARDS AND FRIDAY FLOWERS $095 BUNCH Petal Patch Tl '0RT 1 lents ta [vision jc state at rt viewer _ © [LTERS ! Walter il, Tom ire. THE H fexamina langerec linternat iave it fr< Me and my music staff photo by Athena Von a A tv 707 SHOPPING VILLAGE 696-6713 Tommy Armstrong, an economics major from San Antonio, concentrates on his classical guitar while auditioning for the MSC All University Show on Wet day. Participants for the April 17 s have not been announced. JjUnited l III as real-lil they deouped i Sy-tele' )istrict J " tl 8n aftei THURSDAY NIGHT [for iftei reques Wed thcjun an’s la Js com Boyer’s juror live re e Mai ’s leg; jTelevii Igical 99< 99<; ALF Remember 509 His C-W Hit Country Bumpkin ft “A Touch of Country Class!” On Hwy. 6 Across From Texas World Speedway