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Show Senior 'Student of the Week' Cindy Oakley, daughter of Ajmabelle and the late Richard Dakley, is the senior student of the week. Cindy was one of the group Df girls chosen to attend Girls' Stte and was elected senator while at the annual event. She is a member of NFL and was rated superior at state in oration. or-ation. She placed in the region debate contest. She won the American Legion contest. This year she is serving as head girl cheerleader and attended, at-tended, with the other cheerleaders, cheer-leaders, the annual Utah State University cheerleading school for the intermountain prep schools last summer. The SpringviHe High School group placed first in ability and first in spirit. Cindy is a seminary gradu-. ate and plans to attend the BYU and hopes to major in psychology with a minor in English. Cindy Oakley two-mile route through blossoming blos-soming orange groves. She never nev-er arrived home. Somewhere along the lonely street, Elizabeth Eliza-beth Ernstein vanished. There are no clues to her whereabouts, or even to what happened to the 14-year old girl. To her parents, Norman and Ruth Ernstein, the months of uncertainty and anxiety over their, missing daughter "are the deepest anguish a person can go through. It is a shock so deep you become wooden," explained ex-plained the mother. The Ernsteins ai-e appealing nationwide for help in locating their daughter. Ernstein, a chemical engineer at Lockheed in Redlands, and his wife, a psychiatric social worker, have posted a $5,000 reward for information in-formation that will solve the mystery of their daughter's disappearance. . Elizabeth is five feet, five inches tall, weighs 105 pounds and had brown bair and brown eyes. She is one of five Ernstein Ern-stein children. The family lost one of these, a son, to polio in 1952. "This, the second tragedy in our lives, is even greater because be-cause of the uncertainty," the desperate father said in his appeal to end the nightmare. I can accept anything, even the worst, which I'm resigned to, but I must know." Any Information concerning young Liz Ernstein should be reported promptly to Capt. Charles Callahan, San Bernardino Bernar-dino County Sheriff's Office, Sa.n Bernard i n o, California, phcne (714) 889-0111. |