Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 17, 1957 —(Daily Kansan photo) HIGHEST GRADES—Gayle Kinemond accepts the bronze plaque for Douthart Hall from Miss Emily Taylor, dean of women. Douthart had an average of 2.216. Grades Aid Experience, Heller Tells Scholars The importance of a high grade point average with the total intellectual experience is that it enables one to have long remembered qualitative experiences, Dr. Francis Heller, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, said Wednesday night. Dr. Heller spoke at a scholarship dinner for independent women at Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. The dinner was sponsored by the Women's Inter-Residence Assn. Awards MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHING Why not let us make your next suit, sport coat or top-coat? Choose from over 500 fabrics the town shop Downtown the university shop On The Hill were presented to the hall and the woman with the highest grade averages, by Emily Taylor, dean of women. Gayle Kinemond, Bushton junior, president of Doutheart Hall, received the trophy for the highest hall average. Sandra Falwell, Kansas City, Kan. senior, was presented with a sterling silver cup for the highest grade average of all the women. The hall's average was 2.216 and Miss Falwell's average was 3.0. Dr Heller in his "Reflections on the Scholarship Plaque" asked the question, "What will you remember about college?" The trophy will be a "hazy memory." What you will remember will "not be measured in decimal points." Dr. Heller said. College memories will be "a rich medley of experiences." He answered that quality counts and not the quantitative measurements in the total intellectual experience. The qualitative experiences are the discussions, the reflections inside oneself, the social contacts that a person has. Yet, he concluded, one cannot have the qualitative experience without the quantitative measurement and the grade points. 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Those from KU who will attend are Jack Sullivan, Lawrence, John Lang, Arkansas City, Gary Conklin and Doyle Bontrager, Hutchinson, all seniors, and Ed Graham, Belleville graduate student. Dr. Ingold has taught chemistry since 1920. He received honorary doctorates from universities in Oslo, Bologna, Leeds, Sheffield and Dublin. He is an honorary member of the New York Academy of Science and a corresponding member of the Spanish Royal Academy of Sciences. He is a fellow of the Royal Institute of Chemistry, the Royal Society, and as associate of the Royal College of Sciences. Many Honors His honors include: Davy and Royal Medals of the Royal Society. Longstaff Medal of the Chemical Society. He was president of the Chemical Society from 1952-54. The Dains Memorial Lecture was established in 1948 by Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemical fraternity, in memory of Frank Burnett Dainis who taught at KU from 1911 to 1941. He was professor emeritus until he died in 1948. 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