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noticed my desk was empty, she in-
quired why I was not in school. She
was told my parents could not pay the
tuition. She then told the principal to
deduct my tuition from her salary.
The whole year I sat in Ms. Balian’s
class, thinking about her magnani-
mous gesture but unable to express
my appreciation. A year later, I moved
to the United States. I eventually re-
ceived two master’s degrees, one from
Columbia University and one from
Pepperdine University.
I never forgot the kindness and gen-
erosity of Ms. Balian. Almost 40 years
later, I returned to Beirut for the first
time to donate $4.5 million from Kirk
Kerkorian’s Lincy Foundation to all
28 Armenian schools in Lebanon.
Among the schools I visited was my
former high school. While handing

tuition. I was stunned when the prin-
cipal screamed at me that there was
no such thing as a discounted tuition.
I immediately turned around and
rushed back to my father’s tire shop.
Three days later, one of my class-
mates from Sophia Hagopian came
over. Our principal had sent him to tell
me that I should come back to school.
When I arrived, I told the registrar
that I could not pay the tuition. She
informed me that my tuition was fully
paid and that I should join my class-
mates. I asked who had paid for my tu-
ition so I could thank that wonderful
individual. I was told that the benefac-
tor wanted to remain anonymous.

I went to my classroom, but I kept
wondering who had given me this
golden opportunity. I went back to
the principal’s office after classes
and begged the registrar to disclose
the name of the benefactor. Upon
my insistence—and on the condition
that I didn’t go and thank the person
and risk the registrar’s getting fired
for breaking confidentiality—she in-
formed me that the benefactor was
my English teacher, Olivia Balian.
The registrar explained that when
the school year started and Ms. Balian

I finally learned who my
benefactor was—on the
condition that I couldn’t
thank her for her actions.

Olivia Balian taught at Sophia Hagopian
High School for 25 years.

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