Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1951 — Page 16

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hool Is N d After Janitor Who Made Job A C a I eve Colorado School Is Name er Janitor o Made Jo 2 RA gh ig Times Special . of a still-living custodian. They tra-curricular work with the chil.) Rush hours in the school ‘cafe-| The children find him a bankér, zations of the two groups. As|former University of Chicago pro- by those “afflicted with hay fever PUEBLO, Colo, Nov. 20—On named the new elementary school, dren highlights his 34-year service teria find Mr, Spann helping the t00, willing te lend them pennies ‘each succeeding generation|fessor who comes to Michigan is caused by the pollen carried by the newest school in this city are still being built, after him be- With the schools, children with the trays of food, 0d nickels. And he's an expert passed through the same Risley oyery summer to escape the Bay|the wind,” he explained. “The pols

at 4 cause he was more than just a 8 2 8 hE umpire and coach. School which he had served for | the .words: ‘‘George Spann janitor, Se rede hie job a Se A CHILD WITH a cut finger or lending a hand in serving, and ge's -also a jack-of-all-trades, 24 of his 34 years, he gained the | fever season, says golden rod is/len of goldenrod is too heavy to

School.” The man thus honored is mg students he was “dad awdy a bruised arm finds a sympathetic then hurrying into the kitchen to who can straighten the handle- respect of the parents and then not a major source of irritation | be carried by the wind for any

a lean, weather-beaten 68-year: from home,” a guidance officer, a doctor in the custodian’s office. help clean up. {bars of a bicycle or mend a doll's of the students: as they became to hay fever sufferers. -.5 great distance. old employee of the school sys- counselor, a patcher of quarrels Quarreling and fighting boys are, One school official says, “He ‘crushed arm. | parents. Dr. Charles H. Swift, professor “Since the plant blooms about tem. ‘He's a janitor. and fights and a healer of wounds. separated and then set straight on feels proud of his work. He does| ® 8 8 | The children themselves have [the same time as ragweed, the

School officials say it's the first School officials put it this way: their conduct in the mild, finhur- it and then steps back to look at] HIS "WORK continues, too, this to say about George Spann: jemeritus of anatomy at Chicago, | pollen of which is carried great time in American history that a though he performs his janitorial ried, soft-spoken way of Mr. it, like an artist would survey a through the ranks of'parents and “He's swell. He sure is the best describes himself as “an apologist| distances by the wind, the golden school has bee has been named in honor tasks «dutifully, Mr. Spann's ex- ‘Spann. _ master painting.” Iteachers and combined organi- | fellow we ever knew.” > |for the innocent goldenrod.” [rod is mistakenly blamed.”

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