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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 17, 1932 New Year “pep” on a San Francisco beach. Hardy swimmers of the Olympic Club perform a few flip-flops to warm up for their annual New Year day plunge in the surf. © Associated Press Photo A portrait of Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture and former Governor of Missouri, which has been painted by Boris B. Gordon to hang in the Executive Mansion at Jefferson City, Mo. The portrait is a gift to the State from members of Mr. Hyde's staff when Governor in 1921-1925, its execution having been delayed by Mrs. Hyde's illness. © Woltz. Canoeing on the front lawn. Homes of the best location at Webb, Miss., have been surrounded by flood waters, reaching the highest level in the town’s history. © Associated Press Photo. A symphony in leopard spots. Joan Blondell, screen star, seems to have no fear at all that the very much alive leopard might recognize an old friend in her leopard coat. The girls have faith in him. And Jack Shea, Olympic speed skating entrant, leaves plenty of room to spare as he leaps over the uncon- cerned party on the ice at Lake Placid, N. Y. © Associated Press Photo. They reverse things in Switzerland. Hay comes to mar- ket when the Winter snows are deep, because farmers of the lofty Alpine regions can then make use of sleds. The scene is near St. Moritz. © Stetner The angler’s big moment. A sailfish breaks water to show his hopeful captor just how big he is—and the battle continues off Miarii Beach, Fla. © Wide World Photos When the Bethesda, Md., Fire Board was dinner host to Bethesda Volunteer Fire Companies, January 5, at the club house of the Women's Club of Bethesda, on Old Georgetown road. © Rideout.