HARRIEI C. SLEIGHT Physiology; Anatomy; Interpretation Thou n ert my guide, philosopher, friend.” Studied at Indiana State Normal School, Iowa University, Chautauqua School of Physical Education; graduate of Emerson College, 1907; post graduate, 1908; im- mediately became a member of the Emerson Eaculty. So practical, sympathetic and cheery that we all have a big corner in our hearts for this teacher who is such an embodi- ment of enthusiasm. The girls all turn naturally to her for advice and comfort. LILIA E. SMITH Pedagogy; History of Education; School Management “IVe meet thee lil(e a pleasant thought.” Graduate of Emerson College, 1889; post graduate, 1890; became a member of the Emerson Faculty in 1890; teacher in the Emerson Summer School. Miss Smith IS the spirit of helpfulness, always on the lookout for those who need her words of encouragement and cheer. She takes a real interest in the development of her pupils from the time they come to her as freshmen, an interest which does not end with their graduation. ELSIE RIDDELL Gymnasium; Dancing; Fencing “O! she dances such a n ay No sun upon an Easter Day Is half so fine a sight.” Studied at Toronto private schools, St. Margaret’s College and University of Toronto; graduate of Sargent’s School, Cambridge, 1910. Has taught in Emerson since 1910 and is in charge of the Corrective Department at Sargent School. Miss Riddell, while holding us strictly to the requirements of her work, has a grace and charm about her that wins the hearts of her pupils. GERTRUDE McQUESTEN Articulation; Technique of the Voice ”Nor knouiest thou U’hat argument Thy life to thy neighbor ' s creed hath lent.” Graduate of New Hampshire State Normal and of the Boston School of Oratory, where she taught upon her graduation; appointed to the Emerson Faculty in 1903. Miss McQuesten is always bubbling over with enthusiasm and vitality, so that we never have a dull second in her classes. She is a little body doing a great work. 19
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