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1954: Here's an idea: beat The Muny heat by pouring a thin film of water over the concrete slabs under the seats. This turns out not to work as well as everyone had hoped, as the combination of water and St. Louis summers can make things steamy. Still, while the water runs the performers enjoyed it. Lunch hour brings a break from the heat to singers Barbara Craven (top), Sara Smith (seated below Craven), Kaye Geith (left, second row), Harlene Pomroy (right, second row) and Carolyn Hill (first row).  Post-Dispatch photo
Caption: 1954: Here's an idea: beat The Muny heat by pouring a thin film of water over the concrete slabs under the seats. This turns out not to work as well as everyone had hoped, as the combination of water and St. Louis summers can make things steamy. Still, while the water runs the performers enjoyed it. Lunch hour brings a break from the heat to singers Barbara Craven (top), Sara Smith (seated below Craven), Kaye Geith (left, second row), Harlene Pomroy (right, second row) and Carolyn Hill (first row). Post-Dispatch photo Album ID: 794396 Photo ID: 24610605
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