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T0 THE VERY TOP! OL A WM... wa f 11 -3 -SMW-CNW.. E .1 .. 1. as f . , . ta ,. ., W. S5 mms- -..s.s.,,...,c.M.. W 7 vpnpgrm-ummm-QM-or .M -f ,.., 4 ,..f ,mss ,fy I Coral Cables Senior High School and Mr. Harry N. Rath . . . these are two names thought of as one. Our principal, Mr. Rath, has been associated with Coral Cables High since the year 1932. Back in those days, Gables was Ponce de Leon High. Gables is the giant which grew out of Ponce. In 1926, the first high school in Coral Gables was dedicated. We associate our own Mr. Rath with Ponce. He came six years after Ponce opened, and has re- mained ever since. Under Mr. Harry N. Rath's guiding hand, Ponce de Leon was moulded into a first class high school. With the growth of Coral Gables, the high school natural- ly had to expand. So fast did it grow, that in 1950 Ponce was moved to a new location at Bird and Le ,leune roads. As the new school went up it was known as uMr. Rathis Dream Housef' Thus, Coral Gables Senior High School came into existence. Mr. Rath remained as princi- pal. Today, Gables is much more than any- one could have foreseen. lts 2,430 stu- dents and 110 instructors make up an educational giant. TIME and NEWS- WEEK magazines this year listed the schools that are the top 38 secondary schools in the nation. Gables was on that list. ln fact, it was the only school in Florida on that list. Gables is great in everything it undertakes. This is because Mr. Rath's greatness is reflected in the school. Mr. Rath is a Man of Distinction, and we are the School of Distinction. Coral Gables Senior High will con- tinue to have Mr. Harry N. Rath, and so Gables will continue to be great. Ca- bles and Mr. Rath: thatas a winning com- bination you just canit beat. 5
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THANKS, LEO, FOR BEI G i ICE! MRS. HERBERTA A. LEONARDY L'Where's my flock? Now all you birds be quietl Yes, dear, what is it?i' These assorted phrases may be heard in room 102 at almost any time. They are used by Mrs. Herberta Leonardy . . . psychology teacher, criminal lawyer, parliamentarian, traveler, and an awfully nice friend. Leo is well liked by all of us. Sure we know that she is famous and honored. We realize that she is one of Dade Countfs Ten Most Outstanding Woriieii. ln fact. she wins so many honors that she simply docsnlt know about many of them until someone tells Leo that her name was in the paper again. But really, that isnlt why we like l.eo so much. Rather, itls because shels such a wonderful person. lieols ready to help any- one at anytime, whether he is a student of hers or not. No problem is too big or too small for our Leo. She tries to know the student as an individual, and every- one is better off for having known Leo. This is our way of saying lhanlcs, Leo. Thanks for being' so wonderful. We will use llie lcnouleflge you liave given to us. anrl will try I0 fulfill your expeclations of us. We dedicate CA VALEON 1958 lo you. wi Leo checks a new film list that came in the mail. Mrs. Leonardy pauses from her task of grading a test
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