Girl, 17, Guilty Of Disturbing Tappan Class

A 17-year-old Huron High School student has been found guilty of causing a disturbance in a class in a junior high school classroom. Ferry D. Campbell of 306 Beakes St., is scheduled to be sentenced by District Court Judge S. J. Elden who found her guilty after hearing testimony frorn a Tappan Junior High School teacher and two students. Assistant Prosecutor Jerome ID. Farmer II called to the witIness stand Miss Janet StolarevIsky, Michael Kozmiuk and Dougllas Conlon. Miss Stolarevsky: Itestified she was teaching anl larts and crafts class at Tappan Ion Feb. 23 when Miss Campbell land two eompanions entered the Iroom and disrupted the class Iwith loud talking. She said Miss ICampbell refused to leave the lelass when asked to do so. Kozmiuk and Colon testified I to Miss Campbell's presence inl [the room. Testifying in her own defense, I Miss Campbell said she came tol the school to piek up her sister! 'and that she had no 1 tion with Miss Stolarevsky. Miss Campbell is free on per-I sonal reeognizance. I