iber 21, 196November 21, 1964 THE HILLTOP, MARS HILL COLLEGE, MARS HILL, N. C. Page Three ion pm-yj-g Teachers Facing the questio: O troiind todoi ■vt* 1 T"' 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 ,t on campu 3ns. The fir* d by the College & Career ything iroC? t-v 1 • Jr' ashions froc| records. SeSj )rms of suclH oylor, whos|l formula f(^ exposed tifj people are| ever befoi^ JUNIOR MISS A Junior is a Size, Not an Age" Jrounger CoUege St. odoy to fincji _ , date. Asheville Sixth| age, for >s- •J* *■ >?• >*• •i* >*■ ' >*• 252-4859|: >*• 12 is venth, peni* ve remove^! rtions. I place whici* the coUegtfi ned change^ ecouse meJ^ tity in thei>(i idonment men used t^ sexual free^ Kinsibility (hI et for the ried girl ha» dthough sh6? Get Your Christmas Gifts Now! MARS HILL 5 & 10 STORE 10% Off on Any Purchase Over $1.00 /^ith anyone^ Is just os il;|| ularity ofteH tly so: First^ sex; second^ ! in the rigblj her to lowel? il finally sh^jl for I hove+ :hing to stopS And so th«| 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! ant, are THE STUDENT CENTER Clollege >ments ol ) begin tc he oppof to spectl^ 5 the tim^ e and ov^ leded. To' rthy thini? ay is th^ qualities o make ^ ! of todch' Now you can brush-on shapely, natural looking eyebrows! side of mar^ h which w^ljl ve dangers^ opportunitH * a to school d most par rept the re econd is ih( m yearly c is. One mil' ons ore at' d this stotis- y people dc that even ncy, but i' married tc love. land on th^ ? He stands look at th^ acred voW^ [rowing intc ich will cid' nd most re 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 4- >i* 4- *■ 4- *■ 4* 4* i- 4- •i- *■ *■ •i* YOUR COLLEGE STORE OFFERS YOU MORE ...% SERVES YOU BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE!| 4- 4- 4- •i- 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. t ± •f> 4 -S •* 4 4 ■* •f 4 •{* -S Asheville's Smartest Store For Men and For Women Who Care What Their Men Wear— 0 Featuring Both Traditional and Conventional Styles XlN^essleu LTD. 44 Patton Ave. at Church St. Mm «£* T •S' •S' •S' •S' •S' CITIZENS BANK 1 •S' •S' 4 •S' Hours: 4» •*• >*• t 4' 4' 4' 4' 9 - 2 except Wed., 9 ■ 12 + •*• i|. 4' 4' 4 4' Telephone 689-2201 i- 4- 4* 4- 4* The 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. I FLOWERS FOR ;! Iany occasion:: [Bouquets, Corsages, Wreoths| \ Potted Plants > • Telegraphic Delivery j Anywhere! I MARS HILL I FLORIST •fr ■»- I Food... I I Friends...! I ...Fun I MARS HILL SODA SHOPPE I ICoKC •* •¥ •* •* •h 4 4* 4« •i* 4 % Telephone 689-6353 I things go Sundries Short Orders Regular Meals We Appreciate Your Business Ossie Ponder Burger Holcomb Open 7 A.M. - 11 P.M. Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by Coca-Cola Bottling Company Asheville, N. C.

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