Her diploma was even dated the year she was supposed to graduate!
Nearly eight decades after she was supposed to graduate from Grand Rapids Catholic Central High, 97-year-old Margaret Thome Bekema finally received her honorary diploma on Thursday, October 29.
Margaret was expected to graduate in 1936, but unfortunately this didn’t happen due to unexpected circumstances. In 1932, she was forced to drop out from school to take care of her cancer-striken mother Katherine and other siblings. A 17-year-old Margaret had to give up her dream of finishing high school to help her father Leo Thome while he worked.
“I had to quit school to take over the family,” revealed Margaret.
“It was hard, you have no idea how hard that was. I loved high school and I had lots of friends.”
Clad in blue graduation cap and gold honor cords, a tearful Margaret received her diploma at a ceremony attended by her family and friends at the Yorkshire as well as members of the Stoneridge Manor senior community. The old graduate also received a certificate as the latest member of “The Pride”, their school’s alumni association.
Source: Bored Panda, MLive
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