History Through Our Eyes: May 13, 1977, Roslyn Elementary School
On May 13, 1977, we published a photo of Roslyn's first kindergarten teacher, Dorothy Phelps, right, being reunited with a former pupil.
On May 13, 1977, we published a photo of Roslyn's first kindergarten teacher, Dorothy Phelps, right, being reunited with a former pupil.
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