




AFSCME originally published this photograph of a Local 751 member’s retirement party in the April, 1968 issue of Public Employee. It was captioned, “Six-year-old Jody Jackson, a kindergarten pupil at Garfield School, Davenport, shovels pennies out of a toy wheelbarrow to present to Paul Sellman, school custodian, at retirement ceremonies. Sellman holds a ‘farewell cake’ and his wife displays a party decoration filled with handwritten ‘thank you’ notes from youngsters at the school.”