MILWAUKEE —
Julius Campbell, each morning and afternoon, walks to the corner of 51st Boulevard and Roosevelt Drive in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to help Yeshiva Elementary School students cross the street.
After 30 years, he has no plans to retire. Even as he prepares to celebrate a milestone birthday.
Campbell turns 100 years old next month.
"I just like working with kids," Campbell said.
Campbell didn't join the Milwaukee crossing guard until he was 69 years old. Before that, he was a 3rd grade teacher. Before that, he was in the Navy — serving during World War II.
Campbell said working with the students keeps him engaged.
"I've learned more than I can express," he said, "about fellowship and communication."
When asked about the secret to his longevity, Campbell said the answer is hav

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