|
The Bob-Whites of the Glen made many new friends throughout the Trixie Belden series, but only two people were ever invited to join the group
after the founding members. Diana Lynch, a lonely rich girl who used to be friends with Trixie, was invited in the fourth book, The Mysterious
Visitor. Dan Mangan, a former New York City gang member and orphaned nephew of the Wheelers' groom, Regan, was invited in book eight, The
Black Jacket Mystery. Two intrepid Jixers, Ryl and Dianafan, wondered if any of the other characters introduced during the series might be
a good fit as an eighth Bob-White. Here are the results of their deliberations. Please feel free to discuss your reactions on the Jixemitri Message Board! |
|
|
Joeanne Darnell
- Biography:Joeanne is introduced in The
Red Trailer Mystery. She is eleven years old and the eldest
of four children. She is thin, and has black hair. Trixie and
Honey meet her while searching for Jim after he has run away to
escape Jonesey, his abusive step-father.
- Pros: Joeanne is highly principled, and strong
enough to act on those principles. When her father acts outside
the letter of the law, she stands up to him. She is practical
and hard-working. Her values are consistent with the Bob-Whites
of the Glen.
- Cons: Joeanne is younger than the other Bob-Whites;
presumably two years younger than Trixie, Honey, and Diana, and
considerably younger than the boys. The age gap may be too much
for the group to interact comfortably. Even more serious, Joeanne
has a younger sister, Sally, who appears to be just as irritating
as Bobby. In combination, Sally and Bobby could well be a threat
to the sanity of everyone on Glen Road.
|
Ben Riker
- Biography: Ben is a cousin to Honey Wheeler.
He is first introduced in The Red Trailer Mystery, and
figures more prominently in The Mystery Off Glen Road
and The Mystery Off Old Telegraph Road. He is tall and
blond, and drives a lemon yellow convertible. He is infamous for
pranks, both minor and more serious.
- Pros: Ben is roughly the same age as the other
Bob-Whites, and is related to Honey. He would definitely benefit
from friends such as the Bob-Whites, who would assist him in channelling
his sense of humour into more productive outlets.
- Cons: Trixie and Ben's personalities tend
to clash and could lead to tension among the Bob-Whites. It's
unlikely that either Trixie or Jim ever recovered from Trixie's
"yen for Ben".
|
|
|
Hallie Belden
- Biography: Hallie is a cousin to Trixie, Mart,
and Brian, and is one year younger than Trixie. She is tall, thin,
and has black hair and dark complexion. She is described as an
"Indian princess". She has two older brothers, Cap and Knut. She
first appears in The Mystery of the Uninvited Guest and
figures prominently in The Sasquatch Mystery.
- Pros: Hallie is related to three of the Bob-Whites
and fits in well. She is looking for a place to belong. She has
a strong work ethic and a love for the outdoors that make her
a good match with the Bob-Whites. She shares similarities with
Honey in that her parents are often absent from her life. Hallie
is intelligent, brave, and interested in mysteries. She has also
expressed a personal interest in Dan.
- Cons: Hallie has a strong personality and
would most likely clash with Trixie frequently, leading to tension
in the group. Also, Hallie's persistent drawl could cause potentially
permanent shudders of irritation in the other Bob-Whites.
|
Linnie Moore
- Biography: Linnie is introduced in The
Mystery at Bob-White Cave. Her mother (and later her father)
are employed by Uncle Andrew at his lodge in the Ozarks. Linnie's
dream is to attend the School of the Ozarks at Point Lookout and
become a teacher.
- Pros: Linnie fit in well with the Bob-Whites
during their visit to the Ozarks. She is more cautious than Trixie.
She is helpful, hard-working, and loves the outdoors. She shares
similar values with the Bob-Whites.
- Cons: With only the Lisgard House as a hotbed
of supernatural activity, Linnie may feel that Sleepyside doesn't
offer enough scope for the paranormal. Besides, there may not
be room in the stables for both the Wheelers' horses and Shem
and Japheth.
|
|
|
Nick Roberts
- Biography: Nick is a student at Sleepyside
Junior Senior High. He is an art major, and his father owns an
engraving business in Sleepyside. Nick has dark eyes and hair.
He figures prominently in The Mystery Off Old Telegraph Road
and in The Memorial Day Fire.
- Pros: Nick would benefit from belonging to
a close group of friends. His artistic skills would be useful
in many Bob-White projects. He is helpful, loyal, and hard-working
with a well-developed sense of right and wrong. He is close to
the same age as the rest of the boys. Also, he and Diana share
in interest in art.
- Cons: As the sensitive, artistic type, Nick
may or may not fare well in a group including "supple" boys.
|
Tenny
- Biography: Tenny is a "cowboy" at Uncle Monty's
ranch in Arizona. He is also a doctoral candidate working his
way through university. He appears in The Mystery in Arizona.
- Pros: Tenny's interest and skill in riding
would make him a good match with the Bob-Whites. Also, he bears
the distinction of being the only person on record to ever effectively
explain math to Trixie. If he were to join the Bob-Whites, Trixie
would potentially have more time for mysteries because her math
homework wouldn't take her so long to finish.
- Cons: Tenny's cowboy lingo and use of the
word "pard'ner" could potentially lead to a disastrous rift with
Regan, resulting in the horror of the Bob-Whites of the Glen being
without mounts.
|
|
|
Pete Kimball
- Biography: Pete lives on Cobbett's
Island in the Oldest House. He is tall, and has broad shoulders
and strong build. He has white-blond hair and dark blue eyes.
Pete is introduced in The Mystery on Cobbett's Island.
He owns his own sailboat, called "Star Fire".
- Pros: Pete is generous, hard-working, and
friendly. Like the Bob-Whites, Pete is involved in a local project
to improve his home town-raising money for a new library. His
values are consistent with the Bob-Whites.
- Cons: Sleepyside may not be big enough for
both Mart and Pete.
|
Ned Schultz
- Biography: Ned lives on a farm in Polk County,
Iowa, and is a neighbour to Uncle Andrew. In Mrs. Gorman's words,
he is a "sheik"-tall, dark, and handsome. He appears in The
Happy Valley Mystery and The Mystery of the Blinking
Eye. He is very interested in sports. He also enjoys dancing.
But only for exercise.
- Pros: Ned was helpful to Trixie's investigation
of the sheep thieves in Iowa, and was interested in the mystery
in New York City. He is a good sport and fit in well with the
Bob-Whites.
- Cons: Sleepyside may not be big enough for
both Ned and Jim.
|
|
|
Bob and Barbara Hubbell
- Biography: Bob and Barbara are twins who live
in Polk County, Iowa, near Uncle Andrew. They perform together,
singing and playing guitar. They are also active in the local
4H branch-Barbara in a sewing group and Bob in a group studying
the quality and quantity of the milk produced by different types
of cows. The Hubbells appear in The Happy Valley Mystery
and The Mystery of the Blinking Eye.
- Pros: Bob and Barbara share a camaraderie
with the Bob-Whites. Barbara was enthralled by the mystery while
Bob and Mart bonded over a love of words.
- Cons: Barbara's superfluous use of the word
"wonderful", Bob's extensive vocabulary combined with Mart's,
and Honey's "Honey-speak" could well render the Bob-Whites incomprehensible
to anyone outside the group, making both charitable projects and
the solving of mysteries much more difficult.
|
Dot Murray
- Biography: Dot lives in Polk County,
Iowa. She is a senior in high school and an accomplished figure
skater. She is introduced in The Happy Valley Mystery
and bears the dubious distinction of being one of the few girls
to incur Trixie's jealous wrath.
- Pros: Having Dot as a part of the Bob-Whites
would force Trixie to grow as a person and overcome her feelings
of jealousy and inadequacy. And, since an association with Dot
already led Jim to give Trixie an identification bracelet, we can only hope that
prolonged exposure could lead to something more substantial than
just "fond looks".
- Cons: It is doubtful that Dot would be content
skating on the Wheeler's outdoor frozen lake.
|
|
|
Jane Morgan
- Biography: Jane lives in Sleepyside and is
a student at Sleepyside Junior Senior High. She is the niece of
local vet, Dr. Samet. She plans to become a veterinarian, and
she helps her uncle after school. She has an interest in drama.
She appears in The Mystery of the Velvet Gown.
- Pros: Jane would benefit from belonging to
the Bob-Whites, and would hopefully learn how to resolve conflict
in healthy ways. Being a Bob-White should inspire her to act on
her better instincts. She shares an interest in the healing arts
with Brian.
- Cons: According to the general consensus of
various K.K.s, the role of Drama Queen has already been filled.
|
Tad Webster
- Biography: Tad is the younger brother of Spider
Webster, the Bob-Whites' favourite cop, and has lived with his
brother since the death of their parents. He is a talented athlete
who made the Pony League when Mart did not. He belonged to a club,
the Hawks, which concentrated on athletics. He is introduced in
The Mysterious Code.
- Pros: Tad is the same age as Mart (and possibly
Dan), and would benefit from the positive influence of the Bob-Whites.
- Cons: A closer association with Spider Webster
could very well lead to Trixie becoming even more involved with
dangerous criminals, which would invariably lead to more grey
hair for Helen Belden. And Tad wouldn't want that on his conscience.
|
|
|
Neil sans surname
- Biography: Neil is tall and rangy, with wide
shoulders, slim hips, and light brown hair. He loves horses. His
father was injured and confined to a wheel chair when Neil was
young. Though Neil professed to hate school, the real reason he
dropped out was so that he could make his own way in the world
and not be a burden to his parents. He is introduced in The
Mystery of the Emeralds.
- Pros: Neil has a past similar to both Jim
and Dan. Underneath his rough exterior, Neil was anxious to care
for and protect the people around him. His values are similar
to the Bob-Whites. He also shares a love of horses with the Bob-Whites.
- Cons: Neil's somewhat lax attitude towards
school could have a negative impact on the other Bob-Whites, potentially
causing them all to drop out of school and become grooms.
|
Authors' Notes
Word count: Ryl - 1636; Mary - 194
Disclaimer: All characters from the Trixie Belden series are the property of Random House, and are used without permission, although with great respect and affection. No profit is being made from their use here.
Happy 8th anniversary to Jixemitri! Cathy, thank you for making a home for so many Trixie friends at Jix.
Ryl wrote most of the text, except for Tad's biographical details. Dianafan (Mary N) made the graphics and designed the page, using images from the Deluxe and Cameo editions of her own Trixie books. Tenny's picture comes from Ryl's Retro edition of The Mystery In Arizona. Page layout accomplished with the much-needed help of a true 8th Bob-White, chromasnake.