(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Alabama, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Texas.
The American Vocational Association (AVA).
December 1971, need for a leadership organization was recgonized.
HOSA was originally called American Health Occupations Education Student Organization (AHOESO).
First Health Occupations Program specialist, Helen K. Powers.
Lynne Mcgee was the first national AVA-HOE president.
First HOSA National Leadership Conference: Oklahoma City, 1978.
Navy blue represents loyalty to the healthcare profession.
Become global health leaders through education, collaboration, and experience.
Become global health leaders through education, collaboration, and experience.
Medical White represents purity of purpose.
First National HOSA headquarters: Raleigh, North Carolina
HOSA’s original name: American Health Occupations Education Student Organization.
Maroon represents the compassion of HOSA members.
Peterson appointed a task force to study student clubs.
Year HOSA was founded: 1976.
1975 meeting to plan a national leadership organization.
The National HOSA Uniform was selected and adopted at this meeting (1979).
VICA- Vocational Industrial Clubs of America
The Constitutional Convention, presided by Joan M. Birchenall.
4th Conference:
Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1981.
AHOESO was officially organized at a Constitutional Convention held in Arlington, Texas (November 1976)
Four new states were chartered: Michigan, Colorado, Maine and Kansas (1981).
Ernest L. Boyer approved the endorsement for HOSA.
HOSA’s first international chapter: Canada.
AHOESO: made up of 6 states, close to 6000 members
First created in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
Helen K. Powers supervised the growing education programs in the health field.
Asheville, North Carolina, 1980.
The Hands of HOSA Mold the Health of Tomorrow.
384 people attended the First Constitutional Convntion