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Dr. Harriette Warner Whiteman,
a retired English professor from Greenville College, died February
17. She was 84 years old. Dr. Whiteman taught French, Fine Arts and over
thirty literature courses at Greenville College from 1955-85. She
was instrumental in the establishment of the school's "Fine Arts
in Europe" January interterm course, traveling with Greenville students
overseas for the first time in 1971. Whiteman served as advisor to The Papyrus, the
student newspaper, and Vista, the college yearbook. She also sponsored
various student groups including Scriblerus, a creative writing
club of which Whiteman was a charter member as a student, and Sigma
Tau Delta, the national English honor society. She retired from
Greenville College in 1985. Born in Glen Ellyn, Illinois on September 12, 1914,
Whiteman completed her undergraduate degree at Greenville College
in 1935 and earned a Master of Arts degree from the University of
Michigan in 1945. In 1972 she fulfilled the requirements for a second
Master of Arts degree at Washington University where she would also
complete the required credits for a doctorate. Whiteman's numerous
scholastic achievements and commitment to Christian higher education
were formally recognized in 1976 when she received an honorary Doctorate
of Humanities from Greenville College. Prior to joining the Greenville College faculty,
Whiteman taught at two sister Free Methodist schools, Spring Arbor
College (1935-38) and Central College (1949-55). A beloved teacher,
"Aunt Harriette" is remembered for her quick wit, zest for learning
and personal involvement in the lives of her students. "Whiteman believed higher education did not exist
simply for students with great achievements in high school," states
former student Chris Haaff in his 1992 biography on Whiteman. "She
believed that some students did not prove their worth in high school
for various reasons … She saw Greenville College as a place where
students could reach their full potential." Preceded in death by her husband, Lester, who died in 1998, Dr. Whiteman is survived by a daughter, Gloria Whiteman Huntoon of Libertyville, IL, a son, David Whiteman of St. Louis, MO, and five grandchildren. The family has requested memorials be made to Greenville College. |