Brubaker wins teacher award DOYLESTOWN - Gary L. Brubaker, Associate Professor of Animal Science at Delaware Valley College, was presented the Oultandmg Teacher of the Year award recently. The annual award is presented by White Eagle Laboratories, Inc. of Doylestown, to a teacher of animal technicians in the Eastern Pennsylvania and New York areas. The award, an inscribed plaque and a $lOOO.OO honorarium, was presented to Brubaker for “his outstanding teaching ability and concern for his students.” He is a 1067 graduate of Del Val in Animal Husbandry, and earned his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from- Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Brubaker has been teaching at Del Val since 1970. He was in strumental in establishing a four course-sequence in Small Animal Laboratory Management in 1974. 1400 students have successfully graduated from the program since its inception. He has also been influential in placing many of his students in professional careers relating to small animal management within the Phar maceutical related industries. Brubaker is advisor to the very active Laboratory Animal Club, supervisor of the small animal lab, and is a member of the scheduling, library, admission*? and research committees. He has also served as chairman of the faculty council for two consecutive years, and as advisor for six senior research projects. He takes an active part in the sheep and swine program at the livestock farm, and uses these facilities in teaching the sheep and swine production course. Over the past few years he has Automatic ROLLEK-MIXER... 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