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'''Wendy Coburn''' was a student at [[Coal Hill School]]. In [[March]][[April]] [[1963]], she was in Year Four, the same year as [[Susan Foreman]]. A popular girl, she led a clique.
'''Wendy Coburn''' was a student at [[Coal Hill School]]. In [[March]] and [[April]] [[1963]], she was in Year Four, the same year as [[Susan Foreman]]. A popular girl, she led a clique.


When games were cancelled due to the unseasonable [[The Cold (Time and Relative)|cold]] and frozen pipes, Wendy and the rest of her class were gathered in the school's assembly hall to play board games. Wendy asked [[Ian Chesterton|Mr Chesterton]] if she and her friends could play music on her {{w|Dansette}}; he agreed, and encouraged the girls to dance to keep warm.
When games were cancelled due to the unseasonable [[The Cold (Time and Relative)|cold]] and frozen pipes, Wendy and the rest of her class were gathered in the school's assembly hall to play board games. Wendy asked [[Ian Chesterton|Mr Chesterton]] if she and her friends could play music on her {{w|Dansette}}; he agreed, and encouraged the girls to dance to keep warm.
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The following week, Wendy and her friends arrived at school to discover the dead bodies of Mr [[Okehurst]] and several boys in the school yard. Although Mr [[Basil James Carker|Carker]], the headmaster, tried to maintain order, Wendy was the first student (besides [[Susan Foreman]], [[Gillian Roberts]] and [[John Brent]], who had witnessed the assault by the Cold) to acknowledge the seriousness of the situation. On John's advice, she and her friends left school, ignoring Mr Carker's threats of punishment. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'')
The following week, Wendy and her friends arrived at school to discover the dead bodies of Mr [[Okehurst]] and several boys in the school yard. Although Mr [[Basil James Carker|Carker]], the headmaster, tried to maintain order, Wendy was the first student (besides [[Susan Foreman]], [[Gillian Roberts]] and [[John Brent]], who had witnessed the assault by the Cold) to acknowledge the seriousness of the situation. On John's advice, she and her friends left school, ignoring Mr Carker's threats of punishment. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'')


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Latest revision as of 02:04, 27 February 2019

Wendy Coburn was a student at Coal Hill School. In March and April 1963, she was in Year Four, the same year as Susan Foreman. A popular girl, she led a clique.

When games were cancelled due to the unseasonable cold and frozen pipes, Wendy and the rest of her class were gathered in the school's assembly hall to play board games. Wendy asked Mr Chesterton if she and her friends could play music on her Dansette; he agreed, and encouraged the girls to dance to keep warm.

The following week, Wendy and her friends arrived at school to discover the dead bodies of Mr Okehurst and several boys in the school yard. Although Mr Carker, the headmaster, tried to maintain order, Wendy was the first student (besides Susan Foreman, Gillian Roberts and John Brent, who had witnessed the assault by the Cold) to acknowledge the seriousness of the situation. On John's advice, she and her friends left school, ignoring Mr Carker's threats of punishment. (PROSE: Time and Relative)