Obit: White, Glen Arnold (1909 - 1957)

 

Contact: Dolores Mohr Kenyon

Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 
 

Surnames: White, Halbleib, Kammerer, Hansen, Walker, Brown, Stelter, Northup, Mohr, Hopkins, Kutsche, Holmes 
 

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) March 14, 1957 
 

      White, Glen Arnold (1909 - ? 1957)  
 

Funeral services for Glen White, 47, were conducted Wednesday from the Georgas Funeral Home.  The Rev. Virgil Holmes officiated.  Burial was made in the Neillsville City Cemetery. 
 

Pallbearers were: Walter Brown, Oscar Stelter, Elmer Northup, Fred Mohr, M. J. Hopkins and Ray Kutsche. 
 

Out of town relatives attending included: Mr. and Mrs. Francis White, Miss Patricia White, West Allis; Charles L. Halbleib, James J. Halbleib, Chippewa Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kammerer, Chicago; George Kammerer, Des Plaines, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen, Granton; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen and Mrs. Durward Walker, Humbird.



The Commencement exercises of the class of 1928, Neillsville High School, were held on May 31. The graduating class consists of 38 members in the regular courses and 19 graduates from the Teachers’ Training Departments.

Graduates of the Teacher’s Training Course: Florence Thoma, Minnie Vandeberg, Edwin Timmler, Theodore Wagner, Alice Alden, Mabel Alden, Dorothy Austin, Irma Bartz, Esther Braatz, Gladys Cone, Gretchen Ferguson, Laura Lautenbach, Mamie Gardner, Edna Lee, Verna Luther, Bertha Metcalf, Mabel Portz, Frieda Schroeder, Ruth Sischo, Bessie Stabnow, Hedwig Trachsel, Douglas Walters, Marie Walk, Roslyn Warlum, Evelyn Wetzel, Glen White, Ferne Wright, and Arthur Zank.  May 1928

 

Sophmore Year at Neillsville, Wis. High School Annual

 

Why I came to Neillsville High School


To get out of work – Helen Braatz
To rest – Kenneth Smith
To get acquainted – Pearl Chapman
Nobody else wants me – Florence Bradford
To be a man – Glen White
I’ll bite – Norma Kurth
To play basketball – Ray Shaw
To be popular – Edna Gluck
I often wondered – Walter Hemp
As a last resort – Wilma Lambright
To entertain in Room 3 – Mr. Imislund
To have a good time – Roslyn Warlum
To dream – Arthur Gress
To develop my bluffing ability – Helen Terman
Because I had to – Ted Wagner

 

Bio: White, Clarence Harrison (1908 - 1956)
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Neillsville, Wis. High School Hi-Y

Mr. Imislund, Leader
Walter Keller, President
Wilbur Hannah, Sec. & Treas.
Kenneth Smith
Owen Higgins
Casper Bruley
Arthur Gress
Edwin Holverson
Louis Schmol
Clifford Parrett
Mr. Imislund
Arthur Gall
Hale Sillick
Theodore Wagner
Raymond Arndt
Wilbur Hannah
Elmer Zaeske
Glen White

Frederick Andersen

*The Hi-Y is a boys’ organization in high school which has as its motto and purpose “to create, maintain and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the school and community”. The name, “Hi-Y”, is coined from the affiliation of High School and Y. M. C. A. Membership is limited to the three upper classes in High School.  Chief among Hi-Y activities in the past was a Father and Son banquet, held at the Presbyterian church parlor in March, and sponsored by the Hi-Y for the whole community.

 

June 1939--A crowd estimated at nearly 3,000 persons gathered in Neillsville for the season’s first Wednesday evening band concert and program. A fine half-hour program by the Neillsville High School band, under the direction of Richard A. Becker, opened the entertainment. Everett Skroch acted as master of ceremonies for the activities, which followed the concert. Mr. Skroch was assisted by Glen White, Hubert Quicker and Jake Hoesly. The program was the first of 15 such Wednesday night activities to be held this summer under the sponsorship of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, cooperating with the Neillsville Business and Professional Men’s group.

 

December 1937--One of the biggest and most popular Christmas parties ever held in Neillsville was on Saturday. Santa Claus gave 2,500 sacks of candy and peanuts to the kids of the community, received with great enthusiasm.  The programs opened promptly at 7:30 p.m. with three vocal selections by children of the public schools, directed by Grace Elkert. Everyone in attendance joined in a community sing-a-long later in the program.  Santa Claus arrived on a sleigh drawn by horses and a large decorated Christmas tree was on the sleigh. The back part of the sleigh was loaded down with the candy sacks to be distributed to the children present.  Santa was assisted in his work by Bob Schiller, Glen White, Lester Zaeske, and Ed Sullivan, all members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, who sponsored it with funds left over from the donations to community days.

 

February, 1939--Glen White, well known in the Neillsville area, will be taking over the management of Chapman’s Café on Fifth Street, this Monday. The kitchen will be under the supervision of his mother, Mrs. W. H. White. White and his mother have had considerable experience in the restaurant work. Chapman plans to continue operating the bar. 
 

Neillsville H. S. Reunion - Classes 1927 & 28 (1960)

 

As a memorial tribute to deceased members and teachers, all paused in silent prayer to honor the memory of: Glen White, Julius Berlin, Leo Barton, Violet O’Brien, Elwin Martens, Ethel (Loberg) Cummings, Frank Stelloh, John Roder, Emma Stacy, Philip Sonheim; and teachers of that period, Blanche Gates, L. G. Kuenning, Manley Sharp, Stella Connell and Ralph O’Neil.

 

Selective Service News, WWII Inductions (Apr. 14 1942)

Glen was among the men who filled the Clark Co., WI April Selective Service Call. He reported to the Local Board Office on April 14, 1942 at 5:30 A. M. From there, they were taken to Eau Claire where they received their Army Examination and were Inducted into the U.S. Army

 

 

 

Seated (L>R): Alma Wagner, Merrille Winters, Jessie Priscilla Brooks, Roslyn Warlum (1910)
Standing (L>R): Kenneth Ross Smith, Clarence Herbert White, Elliot Warlum (1909), Red (Rawleigh Arthur) Smith, Glen White

*Contact us if you know the occasion for this "Thayer Studio" photo.  Teachers’ training course in Neillsville high school?

 

 

 


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