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DAR hears chairman
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Betsy Moreland knows about all of the LSDAR sponsored schools, because she has been a guest at all but one. 

Tamassee DAR School, founded in 1919, is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of South Carolina.  The Cherokee Indians named the area, Tamassee, translated as the place of the "Sunlight of God." 

Kate Duncan Smith DAR School, founded in 1924, is located high on top of Gunter Mountain.  Gunter Mountain is a plateau approximately twenty miles long and six miles wide in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in Northeast Alabama. 

For the full report, see Page 12B of this week's Citizen.

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