Photo instructor receives award An instructor in the William Allen White School of Jurnalism has been awarded the highest honor of the Kansas News Photographers Association (KNPA). The Gary A. Humphries Award was presented last Sunday to Perry Riddle, lecturer in journalism, at the association's annual awards dinner in Wichita. Riddle teaches two photography classes and is the chief photographer for the Topeka Capital Journal. THE AWARD WAS made on the basis of excellence in photography and in the journalism profession. Last year the Humphries award was presented to Gary N. Settle, a graduate of the KU journalism school. KU's Jim Ryun was presented with a special citation as "the fastest news photographer in The Capital - Journal and WIBW-TV of Topeka were given awards of merit for coverage of the tornado which struck Topeka last June 8. Daily Kansan 7 Wednesday, February 22, 1967 Kansas." Ryun is a part time photographer for the Capital-Journal. National Cash Register has opportunities for young men ages 21-30 in the accounting and data processing field. Career Opportunities with NCR THE NEW OFFICERS will be installed at a banquet March 9, to be held jointly with the Arnold Air Society. Jeannie Padden, Holton junior, was elected commander of KU's Angel Flight at last night's meeting. She will replace Chris Ligush, Fort Worth, Texas, junior, the Flight's present commander. Angel Flight elects new officers We need a programmer and a salesman. Men only, please. er; Kathy Honig, Kansas City, Mo., junior, administrative officer; Judy Sauls, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore, comptroller; Karen McCarthy, Leawood sophomore, special projects; Maggie Ogilvie, Kansas City sophomore, information officer; Karen Howse, Prairie Village junior, pledge trainer; and Ann Sullivan. Phillipsburg junior, rush chairman. Other officers elected include Sherrie Wales, junior from Loring AFB, Maine, executive officer; Eileen Ireland, Kansas City, Mo., junior, drill tea mcommand- Other items of business included discussion of tentative plans to visit Richards-Gebaur AFB. Send your resume to Box 1275, Topeka, Kansas. Commander Ligush also announced that Angel Flight will participate in a drill meet April 29 at Kansas State. SUA Classical Film Series presents THE VIRGIN SPRING (Sweden, 1960) with Max von Sydow & Birgitta Valberg Ingmar Bergman's Film of Lust, Pride and Vengeance And the Weakened State of Religion 7:00 & 9:00 p.m.—Wednesday Dyche Auditorium Admission: 60¢ Season Tickets-$5.00—Still Save $2.20! In Honor of OLE GEORGE Tonight The GREEN presents: TEDDY VALE & THE VALEAIRES Featuring Dotty Vale on Guitar And: BUD for only 75c a Pitcher VI 3-6966 23rd & Naismith THE VILLAGE GREEN 7:30 Sharp