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HOSA History

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What was the 1st name used for health occupation programs?HOE (Health Occupations Education)
Where was the health occupations’ 1st leadership conference held?Bastrop, Texas
When and where was the 1st state meeting held?April 1973 in Austin
Who was the 1st National HOSA President?Lynne McGee of N. Carolina
When and where was the 1st National HOSA Convention?May 1978 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
What year did delegates vote to change their state name from TAHOS to HOSA, TA?1979
8. By December of 1972, how many chapters did Texas have and what was the total membership?68 chapters; 1,870 members
Name the National HOSA Presidents from Texas.Donald Cork (1981-1982), Michael Harris (1979-1980), Gwynne Jurries (1995-1996), Lowell Doringo (1998-1999)
How many students at the 1st HOSA Conference ran for office?42
What privileges can honorary members have?Same rights and privileges of active members except cannot vote, hold office, or participate in competitive events; shall pay no affiliation fee
How many levels are in HOSA and what are they?1st–Local Chapter, 2nd–State Association, 3rd–National Organization
What name was selected to replace “HOE”?TAHOS (Texas Association of Health Occupation Students); pronounced “Tejas” for the Tejas Indians from which Texas derived its name
What activities did the 1st state meeting include?competitive activities, election of area & state officers, an awards banquet
When did representatives from TAHOS meet with other state HOSA clubs to form a national organization?November 1975
How many states were at the first national HOSA meetinbg?6
When and where were HOSA Bylaws, HOSA colors, & election of the 1st National HOSA officers held?November 1976; Six Flags in Arlington, Texas
How was the National HOSA motto & HOSA emblem selected?held a contest
How many students attended the 1st Health Occupation's Conference?74
Which state submitted the original HOSA motto & how did it originally read?Oklahoma: “The Hands of Youth Mold the Health of Tomorrow"

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