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Munchkin Categories Sleepyheads:7-pink, tan or white ballet Soldiers:10 white 1. Lily Gauvin 1. Mary Ellis 2. Emily Kerr 2. Haley Follbaum 3. Sydney Robinson 3. Nicole Kasprzynski 4. Dylan Patel 4. Katie Kobiljak 5. Katie Slowik 5. Serena Norscia 6. Haley Anne Hobbs 6. Elizabeth Rutkowski 7. Bella Chelemen 7. Claire Schultze 8. Gabrielle Weil Lollipop guild:3 black jazz or 9. Kendall Manthai -speaks ballet #1Munch. 1. Jacob Gonzalez 10. Karlina Kontos 2. Jake Gillette 3. Salvador Delatorre Munchkinland Citizens:20 1. Jacob Barwikowski- TAN jazz Fiddlers:2 tan or white ballet or ballet 1. Paige Haris 2. Katrina Catabian-* 2. Aubrey Velmure 3. Christina Cobetto-* 4. Madeline Douglas-* Trumpeter:7 tan or white ballet 5. Tara Drinane-* 1. Katrina Catabian 6. Lauren Drinane* 2. Sarah Huffmaster 7. Josh Gonzales- TAN jazz or 3. Marissa McMullen ballet 4. Callie Pilkington 8. Christine Grady* 5. Anna Shumate 9. Claire Hedke* 6. Olivia Spicer 10. Samantha Hurtado* 7. Alyssa Vermette 11. Grace Krawczyk* 12. Asia Malwitz* Lullaby League:3 white ballet 13. Myah McCormick* 1. Dempsi Rosales 14. Lexi Nadolsky* 2. Kayla Cobetto 15. Justine Nagy* 3. Isabel Haack 16. Katelynne Powers* 17. Grace Ray* Birdcage Kids:3 tan or white ballet 18. Kayla Smith* or jazz 19. Marissa Smith* 1. Leo Richards 20. Garett Stone- BLACK jazz or 2. Tommy Shumate ballet 3. Kaden Manthei *may be tan, pink, or white ballet whatever looks best with costume or that you have – we have several loaners to try at office MUNCHKIN CATEGORIES Jitterbug Dancers20­ Named MunchkinCitizens9 ( 18 PLUS MR/MS) As listed Mary Janes for girls­ Mayor‐ Dominic Garcia ‐black Black Jazz for boys Coroner‐ Xander Fleming‐ black *Ms. Jitterbug­ Mindy Padlo Barrister‐Noah Douglas‐ black *Mr. Jitterbug – Lucas Ramon City Parent#1‐Brooke Gaynier‐light 1. Natalie Abraham City Parent#2‐ Tabitha Koronka light 2. Anna Busse Munchkin Speak#1 3. Zacharay Douglas Kendall Manthei ‐light 4. Shannan Fonville Munchkin speak #2‐ 5. Sierra Harper Melayna Suni ‐light 6. Chrissy Hartig Braggart‐ Divinna Rosales ‐light 7. Dee Lowe Worried Citizen‐Grace Chelemen‐ light 8. Kiah Manthei • light=white,pink, or tan ballet 9. Michael Mathes • black=jazz or ballet 10. Riley McCardle 11. Ashley Meyers Flying Monkeys18 PLUS NIKKO=19 12. Kara O’Connor Black jazz or ballet 13. Kaitlyn Patrick Chad Schultze­Nikko 14. Heather Popowitz 1. Jacob Barwikowski 15. Charlotte Sarnacki 2. Grace Chelemen 16. Olivia Schutt 3. Salvadore Delatore 17. Lauren Walker 4. Mary Ellis 18. Taylor Yaeger 5. Jacob Gonzalez 6. Joshua Gonzalez 7. Katie Kobiljak 8. Kaden Manthei 9. Myah McCormick 10. Lexi Nadalsky 11. Jacob Porcarelli 12. Katelyn Powers 13. Leo Richards 14. Claire Schultze 15. Tommy Shumate 16. Kayla Smith 17. Garret Stone 18. Kyle Will 19. Chad Schultze*Nikko MONKEYS & JITTERBUGS, NAMED MUNCHKIN CITIZENS Ozland Sisters:3­tan character­ might paint Winkies15+­ (2heads)­ black ballet 1. Chrissy Hartig or jazz Max of 17 total 2. Mindy Padlo 1. Isabella Balavitch 3. Michelle Preston 2. Jessica Belcher 3. Anna Busse 4. Thomas Huffmaster Featured Ozian Dancers22­ 5. Mary Kaminski See the Ozian category list for 6. Andrea LaPalme shoes! 7. Cassie Maniak 1. Natalie Abraham 8. Meghan McBrady* head 2. Madeline Balavitch 9. Danielle Mick 3. Jaime Cochran 10. Michael Padlo 4. Julie Donaldson 11. Michelle Preston 5. Felicity Duffy 12. Ciara Woods 6. Shannan Fonville 13. Zach Yaeger 7. Chrissy Hartig 14. Kyle Will* head winkie 8. Sierra Harper 15. Chad Schultze 9. Amanda Kull 16. Bailey Bosman 10. Dee Lowe 17. need assignment 11. Kiah Manthei 12. Riley McCardle Crows3­black jazz 13. Ashley Meyers 1. Mike Mathes 14. Kara O’Connor 2. Lucas Ramon 15. Kaitlyn Patrick 3. Chad Schultze 16. Jenna Perugi 17. Heather Popowitz 18. Lucas Ramon Trees3­tan character 19. Charlotte Sarnacki 1. Anna Busse 20. Olivia Schutt 2. Chrissy Hartig 21. Hannah Szalay 3. Mindy Padlo 22. Lauren Walker WINKIES CROWS OZIAN DANCERS TREES OZLAND SISTERS Ozian Citizens44­ SEE BREAKDOWN FOR SHOES!!!!! 1. Isabela Balavitch 2. Jessica Belcher Named Characters 3. Peyton Bias 4. Bailey Bosman Dorothy : Sarah Mikota 5. Anna Busse Glinda/Aunt Em -Taylor Yaeger 6. Emily Carlin Lion /Zeke -Jon-Michael Goins 7. Kayla Cobetto Scarecrow/Huck- Rachel Pilon 8. Noah Douglas Tinman /Hickory–Randall Nicholls 9. Xander Fleming Witch/Mrs. Gultch – Amanda Gillis 10. Dominic Garcia Professor/Wizard: Zacharay Douglas 11. Brooke Gaynier 12. Zoe Geftos Uncle Henry/guard-Mike Mathes 13. Isabel Haack Nikko-monkey leader- Chad Schultze 14. Chrissy Hartig Kyle Will-Head of Winkies #1 15. Tommy Huffmaster Meghan McBrady­ 16. Mary Kaminski head of winkies#2 17. Tabitha Koronka 18. Grace Krawczyk 19. Andrea LaPalme 20. Stephanie Liakos 21. Kendall Manthei 22. Alex Maniak 23. Cassie Maniak 24. Michael Mathes*guard 25. Meghan McBrady 26. Sydney McCleery 27. Catherine Miller 28. Harmony Neely 29. Michael Padlo 30. Jacob Porcarelli 31. Katelynne Powers 32. Michelle Preston 33. Ruth Richards 34. Sydney Robinson 35. Dempsii Rosales 36. Divinna Rosales 37. Elizabeth Rutkowski 38. Chad Schultze 39. Abigail Socull 40. Melayna Suni 41. Kyll Will 42. Ciara Woods 43. Zach Yaeger 44. Aubrey Vellmure OZIAN TOTAL LIST AND NAMED CHARACTERS Lead Poppies12­black Lead Snowflakes12­white 1. Natalie Abraham 1. Madeline Balavitch 2. Shannan Fonville 2. Jaime Cochran 3. Chrissy Hartig 3. Julie Donaldson 4. Dee Lowe 4. Felicity Duffy 5. Kiah Manthei 5. Sierra Harper 6. Riley McCardle 6. Amanda Kull 7. Kara O’Connor 7. Ashley Meyers 8. Kaitlyn Patrick 8. Mindy Padlo 9. Heather Popowitz 9. Jenna Perugi 10. Olivia Schutt 10. Charlotte Sarnacki 11. Abby Socull 11. Hannah Szalay 12. Lauren Walker 12. Ciara Woods Poppies­17­ black Snowflakes17­white 1. Peyton Bias 1. Madeline Douglas 2. Katrina Catabian 2. Lauren Drinane 3. Bella Chelemen 3. Haley Follbaum 4. Christina Cobetto 4. Haley Ann Hobbs 5. Tara Drinane 5. Sara Huffmaster 6. Zoe Geftos 6. Samantha Hurtado 7. Christine Grady 7. Asia Malwitz 8. Paige Harris 8. Sydney McCleery 9. Claire Hedke 9. Marissa McMullen 10. Nicole Kasprzynski 10. Harmony Neely 11. Grace Krawcxyk 11. Serena Norscia 12. Justine Nagy 12. Grace Ray 13. Dylan Patel 13. Elizabeth Rutkowski 14. Ruth Richards 14. Katie Slowik 15. Anna Shumate 15. Marissa Smith 16. Olivia Spicer 16. Alyssa Vermette 17. Catherine Miller 17. Gabriella Weil LEAD POPPIES & POPPIES LEAD SNOWFLAKES & SNOWFLAKES Sailors: 5­black jazz or ballet 1. Kiah Manthei 2. MadelineBalavitch 3. Kylie Chesnik Starlets in Coats: 2 tan character 4. Brooke Gaynier Might get sprayed 5. Ruth Richards 1. Andrea LaPalme 2. Meghan McBrady Bellhop 2 black jazz or ballet 1. Stephanie Liakos Streetsweeper 1black jazz 2. Harmony Neely 1. Julie Donaldson 3. Abby Socull 2. Sierra Harper 3. Hannah Szalay Movie Producer:1 black dress* 1. Lucas Ramon WAC­tan character Newspaper Boy:1 black or brown 1. Peyton Bias *ankle boots 2. Zoe Geftos 2. Jacob Porcarelli 3. Alex Maniak 3. Dominic Garcia 4. Melayna Suni 5. Jamie Cochran Aviator­ Black Dress 1. Tommy Huffmaster Sailors Bellhops Producer Newspaper boys Aviator Starlets Streetsweepers Wacs Manicurists­tan character 1. Anna Busse 2. Michelle Preston Beauticians­Tan Character 3. Kara O’connor 1. Natalie Abraham 4. LaurenWalker 2. Heather Popowitz 3. Charlotte Sarnacki Vendors­Candy girls­ tan character 4. Kaitlin Patrick 1. Sydney McCleery 2. Catherine Miller Polishers­tan character 3. Shannon Fonville 1. Kayla Cobetto 4. Amanda Kull 2. Isabel Haack 5. Olivia Schutt 3. Grace Krawczyk 4. Kendall Manthei Robbers:­black jazz or ballet 1. Jenna Perugi 2. Jessica Belcher Cops: black jazz r ballet 1. Bailey Bosman 2. Cassie Maniak 3. Danielle Mick 4. Karlina Kontos 5. Michael Mathes Manicurists Polishers Vendors Beauticians Robbers Cops Schoolboys: 3­ real street black lace For businessmen up­ school boy style, bootlets • dress shoes­ we have some to 1. Xander Fleming loan check first 2. Noah Douglas • tie, not rubber soles * Ankle boots­ also have some­ try Big Sisters: WHITE Mary Janes first­ check thrift stores 1. Divinna Rosales 2. Rylie McCardle 3. Ashley Meyers 4. Katelyn Powers Businessmen: 3 Black Dress Shoes* 1. Mike Padlo 2. Chad Schultze 3. Kyle Will 4. Zach Yaeger Shopper­tan character, might be painted 1. Mary Kaminski 2. Dee Lowe 3. Emily Carlin 4. Tabitha Koronka 5. Ciara Woods 6. Felicity Duffy 7. Isabela Balavitch 8. Chrissy Hartig Little sisters­mary janes, white or black 1. Grace Chelemen 2. Sydney Robinson 3. Dempsi Rosales 4. Elizabeth Rutkowski 5. Aubrey Vellmure Families: Businessmen, Shoppers, big Sisters, Little Sisters, Schoolboys .
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