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Show D-Ettes Busy KAYSV1LLE The Davis High D-Ettes, comprised of 22 girls, are very well organized and well disciplined. They look forward to many exciting functions this year at Davis. IN DECEMBER they will compete in the Salt Palace against other drill teams in the state. From there they will go lb national competition the ultimate goal. They hope for a sweepstakes trophy at the Salt Palace. The group is lead by Kathy Kapos, president; Laura Anderson, vice president; Lynelle Beard, secretary; Julie Densley, treasurer, Kathleen Mitchell, historian, and Emily Thompson, drill mistress. Carley Carey is faculty fa-culty advisor with Brian Taylor assisting. THIS PAST summer the D-F.ttes D-F.ttes participated in the USU Drill Team Camp at Logan with cheerleaders and drill teams from various high schools in the west. They received re-ceived a superior trophy for their excellent showing. Two schools were presented with kick-sticks for a kick routine of which the D-Ettes were a part. They marched in parades during dur-ing July celebrations in Kays-ville, Kays-ville, Farmington, Bountiful and Layton. They received first place in the Kaysville parade pa-rade and second place in Farm-ington's Farm-ington's parade. They also sponsored a stomp after the Davis victory over Clearfield, pnp |