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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAt 106, Man Finally Gets An Elusive High School Diploma
by BILL CHAPPELL
March 05, 2013 4:57 PM
Fred Butler has done many things in his 106 years, from serving in two military theaters of World War II to helping raise five children. But he had never gone to high school, or earned a diploma the result of leaving school after the eighth grade to work full-time in a print shop to help support his family.
As The Boston Globe's Bill Baker reports, Butler's relatives recently began to seek ways to help him get a diploma when they realized how much the lack still bothered him. Butler's first reaction to being told he was being awarded an honorary diploma? "I didn't earn it," he reportedly said.
Butler received his honorary degree in a special ceremony at the Beverly High School library. The town's mayor awarded the diploma to Butler, who is also Beverly's oldest citizen, according to Boston's WBZ News Radio. Butler had a long career working for the city's water department.
"I thank everybody who is responsible for this," a mortarboard-wearing Butler told the crowd of family and well-wishers after receiving his diploma. "I certainly appreciate it."
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At 106, Man Finally Gets An Elusive High School Diploma (Original Post)
n2doc
Mar 2013
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Scuba
(53,475 posts)1. "Life credits". He earned it.
joeybee12
(56,177 posts)2. Great story...knr
FirstLight
(13,360 posts)3. inspiring
at 43, I am finally attempting to REALLY finish my BA... thanks for this!