The Lost Soul Incident

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The administration of [[Steve Balak]] did not begin well.  A few months into his term as Upper School Principal, a student, [[James Quinn]], discovered an e-mail in a teachers in-box that would shake the foundation of the school. He printed the document, which divided the student body into three lists, [[Scholars]], [[Grade Grubbers]], and [[Lost Souls]]. This incident, which came to be known as The Lost Souls Incident would forever scar the Balak administration.
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The administration of [[Steve Balak]] did not begin well.  A few months into his term as Upper School Principal, a student, [[Geoff Neil]], discovered an e-mail in a teachers in-box that would shake the foundation of the school. He printed the document, which divided the student body into three categories, [[Lovers of Learning]], [[Grade Grubbers]], and [[Lost Souls]]. This incident, which came to be known as The Lost Souls Incident would forever scar the Balak administration. It would also mark the first of Geoff's multiple expulsions throughout his St. Margaret's career.

Revision as of 02:30, 9 August 2006

The administration of Steve Balak did not begin well. A few months into his term as Upper School Principal, a student, Geoff Neil, discovered an e-mail in a teachers in-box that would shake the foundation of the school. He printed the document, which divided the student body into three categories, Lovers of Learning, Grade Grubbers, and Lost Souls. This incident, which came to be known as The Lost Souls Incident would forever scar the Balak administration. It would also mark the first of Geoff's multiple expulsions throughout his St. Margaret's career.

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