Featuring School of Music students, Ian VanGils and Sam McNally with Louise Hung and Season Wang. Young Recital Hall Saturday, December 13, 1:00–3:00 p.m. (Admission by donation) TUBA CHRISTMAS Eugene Dowling & Paul Beauchesne, conductors 70 tubas and euphoniums playing your Christmas favourites. Musser, Claire Omar, Selected Preludes and Etudes. • Quartier, Bart. Rosauro, Ney, Prelude & Blues. “The Timpani: A History in Pictures and Documents”.
The primary purpose of HOSA is to serve the needs of its members and strengthen the HSE-HOSA Partnership in the following ways: a. Foster programs and activities which will develop: 1. Physical, mental and social well-being of the individual 2. Leadership, character and citizenship 3. Ethical practices and respect for the dignity of work. Foster self-actualization of each member which contributes to meeting the individual’s psychological, social and economic needs. Build the confidence of students in themselves and their work by providing opportunities to assume responsibilities and by developing personal and occupational competencies and social skills that lead to realistic choices of careers and successful employment in the health care field.
Promote inter-organizational relationships with professional groups, businesses, industries and other organizations. Recognize individual achievement in scholarship, occupational skills or services rendered, by providing recognition and awards. HOSA is a national organization of, by and for students who (1) are or were enrolled in secondary, postsecondary/collegiate health science classes and/or (2) are interested, planning to pursue or pursuing a career in the health professions.
Members shall be students who are or have been enrolled in Health Science classes, and/or are interested, planning to pursue or pursuing a career in the health professions, and persons associated with, participating in or supporting Health Science in a professional capacity.