Chet Morton

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Hardy Boys character
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Chester Morton Jr.
Gender Male
Hometown Bayport
Occupation High school student
Relatives Father: Chester Morton Sr.
Mother: Jill Morton (nee Kenyon)
Sister: Iola Morton
Uncle: Jim Kenyon
Cousin Bill Morton
First appearance The Hardy Boys #1 The Tower Treasure (1927)

Chet Morton is a fictional character in the popular The Hardy Boys book series by Franklin W. Dixon.

Chet grew up with Frank and Joe Hardy (the Hardy Boys of the title) and has been one of their best friends since second grade. He usually doesn't want to have anything to do with the Hardy boys' mysteries, but ends up helping them anyway. He lives on a farm with his parents and sister, Iola Morton, just outside of Bayport. He is big husky guy with curly red (sometimes blond) hair, a pug-like nose, freckles and a round face. Chet loves to eat and enjoys strawberry sodas and comic books. He has a liking for Aunt Gertrude's cooking, and often eats it while at the Hardys' house. He owns an old yellow jalopy he named Queen. It is also said in the books that he plays center on Bayport's high school varsity football team.

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[edit] Chet's hobbies

Chet tends to pick up new hobbies in each book, and sometimes they are connected in some way to the mystery in the novel. One example can be seen in the book Mystery of the Whale Tattoo in which the Hardy boys are deeply involved in a mystery of a missing valuable figurine that had been stolen years before by a gang of thieves who were known for having whale tattoos and using names of whales as aliases. In the book, Chet Morton's hobby is scrimshaw, and Chet uses his knowledge of whales and of scrimshaw to help the boys piece together the members of the gang.

[edit] List of Chet's hobbies

A list of Chet's hobbies by book:[1]

Book Hobby
3. "Secret Of The Old Mill" Using a Microscope
12. Footprints Under The Window Weather
20. The Mystery of the Flying Express Astrology
22. The Flickering Torch Mystery Building an airplane
24. The Short-Wave Mystery Taxidermy
26. The Phantom Freighter Fly tying
32. The Crisscross Shadow Indian heritage
33. The Yellow Feather Mystery Propeller sled
36. The Secret of Pirates' Hill Skin Diving
37. The Ghost at Skeleton Rock Ventriloquism
39. The Mystery of the Chinese Junk Spelunking
40. Mystery of the Desert Giant Infrared photography
45. The Mystery of the Spiral Bridge Shot-putting
46. The Secret Agent on Flight 101 Magic tricks
47. Mystery of the Whale Tattoo Scrimshaw
48. The Arctic Patrol Mystery Karate
49. The Bombay Boomerang Boomerangs
51. The Masked Monkey Golf ball scavenging
52. The Shattered Helmet Film-making
53. The Clue of the Hissing Serpent Hot-air ballooning
55. The Witchmaster's Key Cycling
56. The Jungle Pyramid Gold artifacts
57. The Firebird Rocket Model rocketry

[edit] Chet in the spin-off series

Chet’s role is lessened in the Casefiles and Undercover Brothers series, although he does help Frank and Joe out on Network cases and ATAC (American Teens Against Crime) missions, occasionally-not that he ever knows either organization.

Chet plays even less of role in the cross-overs, in fact he doesn’t even appear in any books in the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys SuperMystery series or the Hardy Boys and Tom Swift Ultra-Thriller series.

[edit] The Chet Morton series

Chet is one of the most popular characters in The Hardy Boys. In fact, by the mid-sixties, Chet had become so popular that in 1965, the Stratemeyer Syndicate was planning to develop a series about him and his hobbies.

It seems that the Stratemeyer Syndicate did a lot of work on this series (even some complete chapters were written), even so the Syndicate didn’t ever publish it.

A list of proposed titles in the Chet Morton series were found in the Stratemeyer Archives at the New York Public Library.

1. Chet Morton and the Funny Putty Caper
2. Chet Morton and the Talking Turkey
3. Chet Morton and the Mighty Muscle Builder
4. Chet Morton and the Stolen Flea Circus
5. Chet Morton and his Electronic Exam Passer
6. Chet Morton and his Bird-Brain Blimp
7. Chet Morton and the Monkey’s Uncle
8. Chet Morton and the Flying Fruitcake

As shown by the titles this series was going to be a lot more humorous then The Hardy Boys series.

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