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[[Creed McIlveen]] and [[Justine Wheaton]] tried to get their son [[Ricky McIlveen|Ricky]] into the school, but Pangbourne's distrust of [[the Agency]] makes him try to not accept. However, he finally agrees. This is partly due to Justine's persuasion, but mostly because the Agency placed two agents in the school undercover as teachers.
[[Creed McIlveen]] and [[Justine Wheaton]] tried to get their son [[Ricky McIlveen|Ricky]] into the school, but Pangbourne's distrust of [[the Agency]] makes him try to not accept. However, he finally agrees. This is partly due to Justine's persuasion, but mostly because the Agency placed two agents in the school undercover as teachers.


During a meeting with [[Francis Leemark]], Pangbourne does not treat him respectfully. Leemark loses control and bashes Pangbourne in the head repeatedly with an ashtray. He later dies from the injuries. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warchild (novel)|Warchild]]'')
During a meeting with [[Francis Leemark]], Pangbourne didn't treat him respectfully. Leemark lost control and bashed Pangbourne in the head repeatedly with an ashtray. He later died from the injuries. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warchild (novel)|Warchild]]'')


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Alan Pangbourne was the principal of Scopes High School.

Creed McIlveen and Justine Wheaton tried to get their son Ricky into the school, but Pangbourne's distrust of the Agency makes him try to not accept. However, he finally agrees. This is partly due to Justine's persuasion, but mostly because the Agency placed two agents in the school undercover as teachers.

During a meeting with Francis Leemark, Pangbourne didn't treat him respectfully. Leemark lost control and bashed Pangbourne in the head repeatedly with an ashtray. He later died from the injuries. (PROSE: Warchild)