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ORGANIZATIONS Continued.

Second Lieutenant Ethel M. Krum, Army Nurse Corps [Relieved 9-25-41].
Second Lieutenant Rose M. Basso, Army Nurse Corps (3-29-42).
Second Lieutenant Marguerite Reutenauer, Army Nurse Corps (3-24-41).
Second Lieutenant Mary D. Allen, Army Nurse Corps [Relieved 8-23-41].
Second Lieutenant Abbie K. Lytle, Army Nurse Corps [Relieved 6-15-42].
Second Lieutenant Helen K. Rovinski, Army Nurse Corps [Relieved 5-16-42].
Second Lieutenant Florence A. Hosenfeld, Army Nurse Corps (4-15-41).
Second Lieutenant Mary M. Burris, Army Nurse Corps (6-3-41).
Second Lieutenant Lucy E. Little, Army Nurse Corps (7-1-41).

Second Lieutenant Virginia G. Whitcomb, Army Nurse Corps [Relieved 129-41].

Second Lieutenant Mary M. Studley, Army Nurse Corps (7-7-41).
Second Lieutenant Anastasia V. Mack, Army Nurse Corps (7-10-41).
Second Lieutenant Ruth E. Langdon, Army Nurse Corps (6-1-42).
Second Lieutenant Sonya M. Oliker, Army Nurse Corps (6-15-42).

Veterinary Detachment.

Major George H. Zacherle, Jr., Verterinary Corps, Station Veterinarian, commanding (9-27-40).

11th Ordnance Service Company

Major W. George Devens, Ordnance Department, commanding (5-28-41) [Relieved 8-11-42].

Captain Charles L. Simpson, Ordnance Department, commanding (8-11-42) [Relieved 4-23-42].

Captain John E. Diefendorf, Jr., Ordnance Department, commanding (4-2342) [Relieved 5-26-42]

Major Daniel J. Murphy, Ordnance Department, commanding (5-26-42).

CLASSIFICATION OF CADETS.

The Cadets are arranged in four distinct classes, corresponding with the four years of study. The Cadets employed on the first year's course constitute the Fourth Class; those on the second year's course the Third Class; those on the third year's course the Second Class; and those on the fourth year's course the First Class.

The academic year commences on the 1st of July. On, or before, that date the result of the examination held in the preceding month is announced and Cadets are advanced from one class to another. At no other time is a Cadet advanced from one class to another, unless prevented by sickness, or authorized absence, from attending the aforesaid examination; in such a case a special examination is granted; but in no case is a Cadet advanced from one class to another without having satisfied the Academic Board of his proficiency in each branch of study pursued by his class.

Cadets whose names are marked thus in the following pages are designated as distinguished cadets. A cadet is designated as distinguished for any year in which he has attained a final total of not less than ninety per centum of the maximum possible total for that year; a cadet is designated as distinguished for the four years if he has attained a final total of not less than ninety per centum of the maximum possible total for the four years; provided, however, that not more than six per centum of any class may be designated as distinguished for the year or for the four years. A complete list of distinguished cadets by classes will be found in the following pages.

Cadets whose names are marked thus † were found deficient, and turned back, to join the next succeeding class.

Cadets whose names are marked thus ‡ were found deficient, and discharged.

PROGRAM OF INSTRUCTION AND COURSE OF STUDIES.
(Academic year September 1, 1941-May 26, 1942.)

(Regs. U. S. M. A., 1931)

85. Program of the course of instruction :

First term, September 1 to December 23; 95 periods with Saturday recitations and 80 periods without Saturday recitations.

Second term, January 2 to May 26; 130 periods with Saturday recitations and 109 periods without Saturday recitations.

Semi-annual examination, December 26 to 31.

Annual examination, May 27 and 28.

Academic day, 7:55 a. m. to 11:55 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. to 3:00 p. m.

Military exercises, all classes, from 8:15 p. m. to 4:15 p. m.

Supervised athletics, from 3:15 p. m. to 4:25 p. m.

Voluntary study hour and additional instruction 5:10 to 6:10 p. m.

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PROGRAM OF INSTRUCTION AND COURSE OF STUDIES. (Continued)

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* Distinguished cadet Any cadet whose total proportional parts on the Graduating Merit Roll at the close of the four years' course exceeds 90 per centum of the possible total is designated as distinguished; provided, however, that not more than 6 per centum of the class may be designated as distinguished.

Filipino Cadet.

2532.34

2531.55

2530.35

2529.91

2528.57

2527.77

2527.67

2527.57

2527.49

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