Junior Science Symposium 

 Student Papers Published 



BERKELEY — Twenty-five 

 of the scientific papers pre- 

 sented by high school students 

 at the First Northern Califor- 



nia Junior Science Symposium 

 have been published in "Par- 

 ticle, " a science magazine 

 produced locally by science 



students. 



Included are the research 

 findings of Thomas J. Blattner 

 of Walnut Creek, Larry Falt- 

 ings, David Hartman, Jan E. 

 Matthews and Kenneth D. 

 McMilin, all of Livermore; 

 Josephine Fifi, Elizabeth Sul- 

 livan, Rhonda Trihub, Lynne 



Turpin and Carolyn Traverso, 

 all of Berkeley; Judith G. 

 Williamson of Albany and 

 Gary Smith of Antioch. 



The symposium was con- 

 ducted by the University of 

 California Extension last May 

 and presented the results of 

 research by 200 Northern Cali- 

 fornia high school students. 



Papers published range from 

 measurement of the velocity 

 of sound to the effects of drugs 

 on spiders' ability to spin 

 webs. 



"Particle" is a quarterly 

 magazine which serves as a 

 medium of communication 

 among high school and col- 

 lege science students. 



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