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University of Windsor Scholarship at UWindsor Essex County (Ontario) High School Yearbooks Southwestern Ontario Digital Archive 1958 Patterson, J. C. Collegiate Institute Yearbook 1957-1958 Patterson, J. C. Collegiate Institute (Windsor, Ontario) Follow this and additional works at: https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/essexcountyontariohighschoolyearbooks Part of the Public History Commons Recommended Citation Patterson, J. C. Collegiate Institute (Windsor, Ontario), "Patterson, J. C. Collegiate Institute Yearbook 1957-1958" (1958). Essex County (Ontario) High School Yearbooks. 46. https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/essexcountyontariohighschoolyearbooks/46 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Southwestern Ontario Digital Archive at Scholarship at UWindsor. It has been accepted for inclusion in Essex County (Ontario) High School Yearbooks by an authorized administrator of Scholarship at UWindsor. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 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This material is for personal research use only, and can not be sold or distributed. Book provided by University of Windsor - Archives; scanned 2019 THE THE HONOURABLE J. C. PATTERSON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE WINDSOR - ONTARIO 1957-1958 Edition MR. LIDDELL'S MESSAGE For many of you, the year 1958 represents the end of your school career at Patterson, either through graduation, or transfer to another school. On behalf of the entire school, I extend congratu lations to the graduates on their academic achieve ment and best wishes for success in the future. It is almost thirty years since any major changes have been made in the high school boundaries of this city. When Kennedy C. I. opened in 1929, some Patterson students were transferred there. Now that Herman C. I. is opening, some former students of Patterson will find themselves in a different school next September. We hope that these stu dents will carry happy memories with them, and that they will realize very soon that the school they attend is always the best school. On the occasion of the 1958 publication of the Patrician, it is appropriate that recognition be given to the students who make the Patrician possible. Every department-editorial, advertising, report ing, pictorial, etc., has put in many hours of hard M R. A. C. LIDDELL work to give you your Patrician. A. C. Liddell. SUCCESS You and I are fortunate to be living in a time and developed through education and experience. Self country when opportunities are plentiful. Canada confidence works right along hand in hand with has often been called "The Land of Opportunity" perseverance. This is the ability to keep going even and rightly so, for she has vast areas of virgin land when the going becomes rough. Perseverance re that must be surveyed and developed. She has the quires stamina. The road to !;iUCcess is not an easy power of many rushing torrents that must be har path. Many of you will encounter roadblocks along nessed, unlimited resources that must be found and the way. These difficulties may come in many applied to our necessities. Canada is a young forms, sickness, need of financial assistance and country! She is beckoning her youth to come and sometimes the lack of time. Whatever the diffi help her. Canada is presenting a challenge! Will culties are you must try your best to overcome you take up this challenge? This challenge applies them. In school we can practise and develop self to all walks of life. Canada needs architects to confidence and perseverance. We can also experi plan; engineers to build; doctors and nurses to give ence the joys of success while learning. aid; lawyers to defend and prosecute; teachers to Success is measured in many ways. Right now if educate. Whatever you plan to be; you can be of you complete your school year satisfactorily you service to Canada. will feel success. If you are invited to the big dance, What are the qualities you need most to succeed? you will feel success. If you have a good family life First, in order to do anything worthwhile you must and a rewarding position, you will feel success. have a purpose. You must have an aim in life. You Most important of all is success in your spiritual must make up your mind what you are going to do, lifa; to know that God is your silent P artner how you are going to do it, and you must let throughout life. nothing stand in your way. Many people fail be Every day you can feel success. As you mature cause they lack a goal! Therefore, they wander so does your success. Every small step leads on to aimlessly through life unsatisfied because they have greater successes throughout your life. failed to find success. With opportunity knocking on every door and a In order to succeed you must have self-confidence young country to succeed in, you are sure to reach and perseverance. Self-confidence is the belief in your goal. If you are resolved and determined you can play an important part in Canada's future. yourself that you have the ability to succeed, no matter what career you plan to follow. This is Joyce Brook. Page Two PATTERSON PATRICIAN STAFF ?r ,I. 1- e- ?S :,f 1e w ts 1t ll Ld lY m e. t :d Back Row: John Hubert, Tony Cook, Michael Mandich, John Kominar, Otto Schlappner, Phil Alex ander, Frank Johnson, Dick Howa rd, Gary Hawkes. Second Row: John Bates, Bill Howart h, Janine Hunter, Beverley Pitchford, Therese Bednarz, Sandra Wingrove, Judy Cowlin, Elaine Dennis, Eric Skelton. 1£ First Row: Miss Healey, Alison Bryden, Sandra Richardson, Arlene Chauvin, Joyce Brook , Marvin Haggith, Carolyne Walling, Sharon Mickle, Louise Locke . ~h Absent: Ca rolyn Chauvin. e PATRICIAN STAFF ,y Editor....... ............ ............................... .... ........................ ............ .. ............................................................ Joyce Brook Assistant Editor ............................................ ............... ............................................................ ...........Arlene Chauvin 1g Business Manager ...... .................................. .......... ............................................................................. Marvin Haggith 1y Advertising Manager. .............................................. ........... .................................... ................ .......Sandra Richardson 1d Assistant. ... ................................................ ...................... .. ............................................................Sharon Mickle fi- Feature Editors........... ................................................................................................ .Louise Locke, Alison Bryden School News Editors ............................... ............. ...... ...................................... ......... .... Elaine Dennis, Judy Cowlin 1e Humour Editors ................................................................................................................. Bill Howarth, John Bates lf Boys' Sports: Editor... ........................................................... ............ ....... .................. ...............................Tony Cook :i- Boys' Sports: Reporter........ .................................... ............................... ............ ................................ Frank Johnson Girls' Sports: Editor ............. ................................ ........... .............................................................. Carolyne Walling Girls' Sports: Reporter............................ ... .......................... ................ ........................ ............... Beverley Pitchford if Class News Editors.............................................. .. ...........................................Th erese Bednarz, Michael Mandich )U Photography Editors..... ................................................ ............................................Joh n Kominar, Phil Alexander :e, Foreign Language Editor .. ........................................................................... .......................... .". ......... Otto Schlappner fe Thumbnail Sketches ................................... .................................................... ....... Dick Howard, Sandra Wingrove Exchange Editor. ................................................................................................. ........... ......... .......... Carolyn Chauvin ;s. Gossip Editor.. .......... ...... ......................................... .. .. ....... ... ................................... ................. ......... ... Janine Hunter .al Reporters ................................................................ ........................J