By Associated Press - Tuesday, December 27, 2016

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) - Nearly 80 years after he dropped out of high school, Walter Rolley Jr. of Columbia, Missouri, has his diploma, at age 97.

The Columbia Missourian (https://bit.ly/2i1OaDF ) reports that Rolley wore a royal blue cap and gown last week in receiving his diploma at the historic J.W. “Blind” Boone Home. Columbia Public Schools Superintendent Peter Stiepleman read a quote by Frederick Douglass in honoring Rolley: “Without a struggle, there can be no progress.”

Rolley left high school in 1937 to go to work. A few years later, he joined the Army during World War II. He never went back to finish his education.



State lawmakers in 2001 adopted a statute known as Operation Recognition, which grants honorary high school diplomas to veterans and civilian prisoners of war.

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Information from: Columbia Missourian, https://www.columbiamissourian.com

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