Union Endicott High School 1976 Yearbook (Endicott, NY) - Full Access

The UE Junior Class had its share of fundraising activities during this school year. We started off the school year with the Magazine Sub– scriptions Sale, which was the big– gest profit raising activity that we organized, earning a little less than $2,000. About a month later, our class rings came in, and everyone was excited about getting them. In October the Junior Class Officers sold Dine-a-Mates as an extra money raiser. During November and December we had 3 pizza sales and 2 bake sales. A St. Patrick 1 s Day Dance was held on March 19.1n the spring we held a car wash, a few more pizza sales and one more big bake sale. We hope to have the plans for the prom and banquet com– pleted by the end of this year. The future is optimistic because of the many ambitious juniors who are willing to work to make this a better class. 86/Juniors

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