iber 21, 196November 21, 1964
THE HILLTOP, MARS HILL COLLEGE, MARS HILL, N. C.
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Six-Hour National Fxam
xual relcriior 20 Mars Hillians will
age, u National Teacher Exam
okespeOT^n Asheville on Dec. 12, John
oiing a u ^ough, head of the education de
partment, indicated earlier this
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JUNIOR MISS
A Junior is a Size,
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Get Your Christmas Gifts Now!
MARS HILL 5 & 10 STORE
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GIFTS GALORE
at Your College Store
\/ school rings, college pins, trinkets
•\/ musical, sports and hobby things
\/ new book titles and phono records
\/ everything from writing needs
and typewriters ... to tote bags!
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THE STUDENT CENTER
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Revlon's
New brush-on eyebrow color...does
everything a pencil can, only softer!
5 subtle shades; BIack,Grey, Dark Brown,
Medium Brown, Light Brown. In tortoise-
tone kit with brush, 2.00, plus tax.
MARS HILL PHARMACY
‘Landlord’ MHC Sees New Store
Open In College-Owned Property
week.
The test, administered through
out the nation by Educational
Testing Service of Princeton, N.
J., is required for teacher certi
fication in North Carolina. A
minimum score of 460 is re
quired for Class A certification.
A second offering of the test
is scheduled for Mar. 20, at which
time the campus will be one of
the testing centers.
The main test, called the “com
mon exam,” is on professional in
formation, general culture, En
glish expression and reasoning. In
addition to it each student will
take an exam in his or her special
teaching area.
Although education is its pri
mary business, the college had a
hand last week in the establish
ment of a new clothing store for
men in Asheville.
President Hoyt Blackwell was
given the honor of officially
opening the J. Pressley, Ltd. store
on Patton Avenue in a formal
“tie-cutting” ceremony.
Also present for the festivities
were “Miss Asheville,” Jo Wells,
and Paul Keller and Bob Wurst,
members of the store’s sales
staff. All three are Mars Hill Col
lege students.
The gentlemen’s apparel shop
is located on the corner of Pat
ton Avenue and Church Street
across from Wachovia Bank. It
specializes in individual service
for the men of Western North
Carolina.
The store is locally owned and
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Neck ties are^ more^ appropriate than ribbon in a men’s clothing
shop; thus, a tie-cutting” ceremony was held last week to celebrate
the opening of a new apparel shop in Asheville for men. Doing the
honors with the scissors was Dr. Hoyt Blackwell. Watching his handi
work were City Councilman W. F. Algary, center, and Store Owner
Jim Pressley.
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managed and the salesmen are
experienced consultants on the
well-dressed man. Tailors also
have been acquired to hand-cus
tom garments to the personal
taste of the buyer.
The Green Building, in which
the store is located, was willed to
the college in 1961 by the late
Gay Green, a prominent Ashe
ville businessman.
Mars Hill College also owns two
other buildings in Asheville from
which endowment income is real
ized. These were willed to the
college by men who were inter
ested in the progress of the
school.
The building housing Ralph
Murray Plumbing Company on
Haywood Road in West Asheville
was willed by A. E. Brown, son
of W. A. G. Brown, first presi
dent of the college. For a time
during the first quarter of the
century the donor was superin
tendent of 36 small schools in the
mountains of the South which
were affiliated with the Southern
Baptist Home Mission Board.
Mars Hill was not one of the
schools, but Mr. Brown showed a
great deal of interest in Mars
Hill and helped in many ways.
The third commercial building
in which Mars Hill College owns
an interest is on Pack Square in
Asheville. It houses the pawn
broker shop of Finkelstein’s Inc.
Half interest in the structure was
left to the college in the ■will of
the late Cam Featherstone, a fru
gal postal employee whose inter
est in Mars Hill was kindled by
the family of Dean Mary Logan.
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