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I MEMCDRIAM Our hearts mourn the passing of a man who contributed much to Kensington High School. Wilbur E. Unger, Assistant Principal from 1962 to 1966, was a dedicated admin- istrator and a fine person. Although he was by nature somewhat quiet and conservative, Mr. Unger made many friends during his stay at Ken. He supported enthusiastically all activities and was a familiar face at assemblies and athletic events. He distinguished him- self to such a degree that he was appointed Project Administrator for the Teacher Aide Program in Buffalo, a Federal program to aid poverty areas. Although only for a few short years, Kensington was indeed fortunate to have on its staff a person as capable and outstanding as Mr. Unger. rf- Death also comes for the young. For Susan Marie Hooper, life ended tragically in an automobile accident early in September. Sue was an Honor Student and an active Ken- singtonian, participating in many sports and extra curricular activities. Her ever-radiant smile reflected a warm personality which endeared her to those she knew. Her life was rich and her future bright. A senior, Sue would have graduated this year and faced a new world of challenges and responsibilities. However, death intervened and a promising futute was left unrealized. This was clearly a great loss to Sue's family and friends, and perhaps too, the world lost a bit of brightness. Yet for Sue Hooper, all that remains is lasting happiness and peace. Farewell, whose living life I shall not find, whose Faztlz and Work were bells offull accord .... 25
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