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There is more room for seniors and graduates in the Marine Reserve Officer Candidate Class, Lt. Col. Alexander A. Elder, associate professor of Naval Science, announced last night. The program is open to seniors and graduates who are between 20 and 27 years old.
Qualifications for the class are less rigorous than for similar Navy and Air Force programs; perfect vision is not required and married men are eligible.
The O.C.C. involves ten weeks of basic training prior to commissioning, followed by three months of officer training. One group will start training at the end of April and the other begins July 1.
Application can be made to Lt. Col. Eider at the Naval Science building next week.
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