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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAV RE SECTION—APRIL 19, 1931 A salute to Spring. Interpretative dancers N at the Virginia Teach- And now for that Summer cruise! ers’ College, Freder- icksburg, Va., welcome the glad season on the campus. A. P. Phot. The palatial yacht Valero III, built for G. Allan Hancock of Los Angeles, is launched with a great splash at Long Beach, Calif. The 195- foot yacht is the largest of her type on the Pacific Coast. ©Wide World Photos. Mlle. Fznny Bunand-Sevastos, 3 ! young Catching flying fish by | Greek-French painter, who g is holding an searchlight. It'_s the latest | exhibit of her oil work at the Arts Club of A neighbor drops in. Something inviting about an open . - zp:l:f‘ a‘T}?eatal?g';nat lslla:gs Washington. Jordan door these Spring days. BuySTS Bl thousands into the air and they are easily snared with hand nets. ©Wide World Photos - .,.-"" Ready for the kill! Dick Barthelmess, screen star, s The old battleship Wisconsin becomes a training ship. Here she is in showing high form in his . . - s for tennis these days. 7 6 i i ip- The champion clown dive of the year! This graceful plunge won top honors ey ‘h:- Pgfladel;:hna TP — 3-3’12.."\’5.:5'17:1?» Miss Mary Cobb of Pasadena, Calif., in a swimming gymkhana of the younger set there. men’s cruise this Summer. Wide World Photos.