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JOHN HUNTER CAMP FUND, INC.

SEVENTH ANNUAL LUNCHEON - JUNE 3, 1979

PROGRAMME

WELCOME ... Mr. Joseph A. Maynard
Vice Chairman
John Hunter Camp Fund, Inc.

In Memoriam to Four Great Afro Americans:
A. Philip Randolph, Joe Lilliard, Al Eldridge, and Roger "Buster" Bryant
A Moment of Silence Please

INVOCATION .... Miss Lorraine E. Younger

LUNCHEON
Greetings and Introduction of Mistress of Ceremonies .. Mr. Joseph A. Maynard
Mistress of Ceremonies ... Miss Lorraine E. Younger
Camp Consultant
John Hunter Camp Fund, Inc.
Introduction of Dais Guests .... Miss Lorraine E. Younger

Introduction of John Hunter Camp Fund Members, Associate Members and Honorary Members

"APPRECIATION AWARD"
Recipient ... Mr. Robert N. Mosely. Plaque Presented by Proprietor of Mr. B's Lounge, Ms. Lorraine Younger and Lady B's House of Beauty

Response ... Mr. Robert N. Mosely

"HUMANITARIAN AWARD"
Recipient ... Mr. Claude Cargill, Tennis Professional at the 369th Armory. Plaque presented by Mr. Calvin Ramsey

Response ... Mr. Claude Cargill

Purpose of John Hunter Camp Fund, Inc. Camp ... Miss Lorraine E. Younger

Selection ... Mr. Louis Ray 

Remarks ... Hon. Charles B. Rangel
Dr. Roscoe C. Brown
Hon. Basil Paterson

"BOB DOUGLAS HALL OF FAME"
Purpose of the Hall of Fame and Introduction of Presenters ... Mr. Edward C. Younger
Chairman
John Hunter Camp Fund, Inc.

HONOREES

Mr. Walter "Longie" Sanders 
(For Basketball) ... Plaque Presented by Mr. James Usry

Response ... Mr. Walter "Longie" Sanders

Mrs. Alice Coachman Davis 
(For Track and Field) .... Plaque Presented by Dr. Christopher Roulhac

Response ... Mrs. Alice Coachman Davis

Lt. Col. (Ret.) John Y. Woodruff 
(For Track and Field) ... Plaque Presented by Mr. Eulace Peacock

Response ... Lt. Col. (Ret.) John Y. Woodruff

The Honorable George Sena will Induct the Honorees into the "Bob Douglas Hall of Fame"

Concluding Statements ... Mr. Edward C. Younger

Introduction of Mrs. John Hunter (Thelma), the Hostesses and Others

Presentations ....

Conclusion .... The Negro National Anthem
"Lift Every Voice and Sing"

Music by Rosamond Johnson
Words by James Weldon Johnson

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