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Full title:The kindergarten class of the Westfield Friends School at Riverton, N.J. adds a final whistle to a whistling story being told them by their teacher, Mrs. Cora Williams. Mariko Shimomura likes the stories, games, building blocks, and particularly the singing, at which Mrs. Williams says she is particularly good. Mariko and her sister, Chieko Anne, both walk to school with Bonnie Ritchie, who is in the first grade, from the nearby Ritchie farm to which the Shimomura family has recently moved from Poston. Mariko's three brothers are also in school, her two sisters work in Philadelphia, and her oldest brother is in the U.S. Army. Photographer: Van Tassel, Gretchen Riverton, New Jersey.
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