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100-year-old Calgary man gets degree at SAIT

He saw them build the campus, he enrolled as a student and later he became an instructor. Clarence Hollingworth has seen it all at SAIT and now the institution has honoured him with a degree.

Clarence Hollingworth, who is older than the tech institute itself, was a student and teacher

100-year-old gets degree at SAIT

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Clarence Hollingworth receives an honourary degreee from SAIT on May 29, 2015.

ClarenceHollingworthwatched howthe cornerstone was laid for what is now SAIT'sHeritage Hall when he was six-years-old

In 1933, he enrolled as a student andhe took a job as an instructor in 1952in the electrical department,where he worked for 28 years.

Nowat the age of 100 (and three months),Hollingworthhas been recognized with an honourarybachelor of sciencedegree at what the young bucks now callSAIT.

The Provincial Institute of Technology and Art (PITA)didn'tbecome known asSAITuntil 1960, which waseight years afterHollingworthstarted teaching there.

"First saw anything about SAIT when they laid the cornerstone for the Heritage building, it wasn't the Heritage building then, there was nothing there. There weren't even houses around," said Hollingworth.

Life and humour

He worked as a journeyman electrician, spending most of his life in Calgary, with a stint in the Navy during the Second World War and three years living and working in California.

From the names of grade-school teachers and principals, Hollingworth maintains a remarkable memory of his life including being one of the first students at Western Canada High Schoolnot to mention a healthy sense of humour.

"The truth is, old age is definitely not for sissies," he told the crowd gathered at Friday's graduation ceremony.

"I need all the help I can get. Even crossing the street in Calgary helps old people to remain young, if they make it."

SAIT, which was originally housed in the Colonel James Walker School,is celebrating its 100th anniversary next year and is looking forward to having Hollingworth there as part of the festivities.