List of California Diaries Characters - From The Baby-Sitters Club Ultimate Guide

From The Baby-Sitters Club Ultimate Guide

These characters are from the Baby-Sitters Club Ultimate Guide, and appear in the Baby-sitters Club Super Special #5, California Girls!, and the rest of the Baby-sitters Club's trips to California. Therefore, in the sense of an "extended universe" canon, they can be considered part of the series, although they are not specifically mentioned in the California Diaries series.

Katie Bear

Beats Dawn in the beginners' surf tournament.

Ellen Bliemer

Former friend of Dawn, Sunny, Jill, and Maggie, who likes to play practical jokes.

Joe Luhan

An old classmate of Dawn's.

Tom Swanson

An old classmate of Dawn's and has "eyebrows that look like caterpillars".

Carter Pape

Is seventeen years old and part of the "surfer crowd".

Rosemary Tanner

Is sixteen years old and part of the "surfer crowd". She was caught in the riptide at one point and saved by lifeguards.

Paul Rapkin

Is seventeen years old and part of the "surfer crowd". His father is Dr. Rapkin, who plays tennis with Dawn's father.

Dan

Stacey's first surfboard instructor.

Beau

A "wild" surfer, his friends are Paul, Carter, Alana, and Rosemary, and he hung out with Stacey in the Baby-sitters Club Super Special #5, California Girls!.

Tom Murphy

A boy on the high school track team that does "Good Samaritan" deeds.

Sondra

A helper at the beach daycare program.

Terry

An intellectual boy for whom Claudia falls in love with, has black hair and dark eyes. He lives between the beach and Dawn's house with has parents, both of whom are lawyers, and his two brothers, one older and one younger. He loves school and his hobby is reading; he once won a district-wide science fair. He likes Woody Allen.

Toby

A boy on the high school track team with long brown hair.

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