Bio: Hunt, Hale W. Dr.
Posted by: Pat Walgamott
Email: pat2 ix.netcom.com
 

Surnames: HUNT
 

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner: May 1958



 

       Dr. HALE W. HUNT (1914)
       Distinguished Alumni Award

Dr. Hale W. Hunt, LaCrosse, will receive the Distinguished Alumni Award at the Greenwood Community High School graduation program Tuesday, May 29th. This award, created by the high school and the Alumni Association, is being presented this year for the first time and is planned as an annual award. Dr. Hunt was born in Greenwood in 1896 on Easter Sunday. He attended grade school and high school in Greenwood and graduated with the class of 1914, a class of four boys and ten girls. While in high school, he was active in athletics and played in the city band.

 

After graduating from high school, he worked as a clerk in the post office for a year and then with the Blodgett Company, Marshfield which later became the Roddis Lumber Company. He enlisted in the army in 1917 and went to France with the 22nd Division.


After returning from France in 1919, he entered the University of Wisconsin and later transferred to Marquette University where he graduated from the School of  Dentistry, graduating form the first four-year course in that profession at that school.


Dr. Hunt began his dental practice at LaCrosse during the summer of 1924 and has continued in the same location since that time. He has been active In variety of civic programs. He has served about 25 years on the City Board of Health, thirty years on the Salvation Army advisory board, and was a member of the draft board during World War II. He is past president of the LaCrosse District Dental Society, Past Commander of the American Legion Post and made a trip to France with a picked American Legion Band in 1927, Past President of the LaCrosse Business Men's Club and has been active in church work.
 

Dr. Hunt is a sports fan, having played semi-professional baseball with Mayville, West Bend and Fond du Lac. He likes to fish trout, collect stamps and work in his rose garden.

 

      Prestigious Home of H. W. Hunt

This home was later owned by the Jornby Family in the

1940s.  The home was located on North Andrew's Avenue.

 

 


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