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SPECIALS A A KRIEGER FITCH A JONES SNIITI-I FARLEY This year, for the first time, Junior College had a department for special students, those with junior standings and those taking college courses but not eligible for entrance as regular students. i ' Among those with junior rating were five members of the first graduating class: Walter Danneberg, Arthur Jones, Clarence Krieger, Clifton Smith, and Lloyd Fitch.i Qthers in the group were Nliss Dixie Allen and Alan Farley. A ln addition to these, the school had a large number of High School students taking less than ten hours of college work, and a few students from outside who wanted training in certain subiects but did not want to enroll in the regular courses. A 1,21 i
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