1996
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ECCC to host State HOSA conference Over 600 secondary and
uled from 9;30 to 10 a.m. in Huff Auditorium, followed by several leaderghip workshops offered at various campus loca– L ;_:;. Students workshops, d e– :.h. ·.ed for those seeking vari– ou, ,tate offices, are scheduled from 11 a m. to noon a t several . campu..; sites. Following l un ch , a second general session will be held in Huff Auditorium which fea– tures a keynote address, HOSA statu!; report and campa ign speeches by prospective office holders d uri ng the one-hour program. Voting for each state office will take place from 2- 2·30 p.m. in the student center. Special entertainment will be provided by the ECCC Col– legians, directed by Tho~as W. Carson. The concert begins at 2:30 p.m in the auditorium.
post-secondary students will gather on t h e East Cen tral Community College campus in Decatur Saturday, l\;ovember 23, for the State HOSA Fall Leadership Conference HOSA (Health Occupation Studen ts of America ), i:; an organization designed to help health occupation student.c: acquire the knowledge. skills and behavior essential in preparing for a health career. Membership is open to all stu– dents enrolled in health occu– pation courses. At East Cen– tral, these courses include sur– gical technology and licensed nursing. Activities to begin the day– long conference include regis– tration procedures from 9-9;30 a.m. in the Sullivan Student Center. A general session is sched-
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