St. Peter StudentsSee Powerama''Exhibit in ChicagoPhysics and mathematics clasps of St. Peter high school spent Thursday and Fridav in Chicagoawhere they saw the magnificent sc k*nti fi v e x h i t i t $ to n so r e ,:i ) 3General Motors Corporation fPowerama.p : 1A Worlds Fair of Power, it. offered such thrilling things as th diesel-powered submarine, the vertical take-off plane* the diesel-powered farm in operation anr a circus* ‘'More Power to Yen/4 featuring crawler tractors, road scrapers, entertaining elephants*] trained horses, aerial artists and the |*o we ram a brass band.There were dozens more educational exhibits of diesel and jet -power developments presented in a1 000.000 square foot colorfully! decorated area on Chicago’s lakejfront adjacent to Soldier’s fceldblThe students, accompanied by the Rev. Paul Hart, • and Sisters! Lawrence and Philippa* left Thurs-iday morning and returned fnlt;night,. ; |g - : . 'hh|| ' ' , iBoys and girls making the trip we r e J a c k C lt;:o k, L a r ry C o xt Jo $ c p h ] Curfman, Sally Brum hack, Ralph! Jiowney, Tom .Grogan, George Miller, Patricia Mullen, JackRange, Leroy Weis, Gary Wood, I Steve Berenyi. Jim Gamerc n,lames Donahue, Glen Held, aony Nash, Jim Schneider, Alan Wilsey, Ronnie Varner* Tom Lobbretmt, Colleen Fallon, Nancy Beaird,Cretehen Theim. Barbara Rapag-nani, Paul Peltimcier, Linda Cahill, Mary ®ecile Ferris and Patricia'Bolton*