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Sophia Young
				Stage Manager
                
				has been at CO since Kindergarten. She has worked backstage on Into the Woods, The Little Mermaid, Annie, and was set to work on The Sound of Music last year. She would like to thank her friends and family for always being there and supporting her. Her favorite part about working backstage is moving around the props and getting Mrs. Vanatta a diet Mountain Dew.
			 
	
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Coral Felts
				Lighting Manager
                
				is in 8th grade here at CO. She has previously been seen as Mama Bear in CO's productio of Into the Woods. She has since decided to move behind the stage and help our crew. She is thankful to her family for all they have done for her. 
			 
	
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Brayson Buhler
				Spotlight Handler
                
				has been at Carroll-Oakland for three years. He has previously run spotlights for our production of Into the Woods. He would like to thank his mom, dad and grandparents for supporting him. His favorite part about working behind the scenes are al the funny moments with the cast. He looks up to Dwayne Johnson because he is a great person.
			 
	
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Lindsay Denson
				Spotlight Handler
                
				was at Carroll-Oakland from Pre-K to 2nd grade. Then left and came back for 6th grade. She is currently a 7th grader. This is her first participation in the CO drama department! She would like to thank her parents for supporting her. Her favorite part so far about the show is everything we've done. She looks up to her parents because they set a good example.
			 
	
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Emma Franz
				Set Handler
                
				is a 7th grader here at CO and has attended here since Kindergarten. This is her first production with the Carroll Oakland Drama Department. She would like to thank her mom and dad for always supporting her. Her favorite thing about working backstage is helping get the play ready and seeing all of her friends perform. She looks up to her family because they are supportive.