edical Technology received their diplomas in exercises held this week.
The graduates are Miss Peggy Dodge, Miss Gale Kibling, Miss Gwendolyn Kornegay and Miss Rita Farrugia. Dr. Rudolph Muelling, chief
toxicologist and pathologist at the office of the Orleans parish coroner and associate professor of pathology, Louisiana State university school of medicine, was principal speaker.
Dr. Guillermo Carrera, head of the Ochsner department of pathology, awarded the diplomas. The medical technologist's ''Oath; of Ethics" was administered by Miss Joan Avrard, teaching supervisor of the school.
Trainees at Foundation are fourth-year students working toward bachelor of science degrees in medical technology. The final year of their training must be spent in a laboratory approved as, a teaching center by the American Medical Association's council on medical education and hospitals and the American Society of Clinical Patholo-gists board of schools of medical technology.
The foundation's teaching program was approved in June 1958.