DVC Block & Bridle Club presents awards BY MARTHA GEHRINGER DOYLESTOWN - The Delaware Valley College’s Block and Bridle Club recently held its annual awards banquet at Ben tley’s in nearby Warminister. The awards portion of the evening opened with the Out standing senior award. This year it was presented to two seniors, Steve Trestle and Bret Defrance. Both have been active in the club for the past four years and have participated in all of the club’s activities. The next award was the out standing Block and Bridle Member. This award went to Irene Brown, a junior animal husbandry major who has been described as “a terrific asset to the club”. A scholarship of $250.00 was awarded to Steve Majrek. This scholarship award is based on scholastic ability, club activities, outside activities, and future plans in the animal husbandry field. 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Their best contest was the Eastern States Exposition where they were the third highest team overall and Kenneth Novak was the high in dividual. Members of the 1983 judging team included Teresa Verdefame. Mark Miller, Beth Claypoole, Kenneth Novak, Todd Hesse and Steve Trostle. The team was coached by Rodney Gilbert, livestock superintendent at the college and advisor to the Block and Bridle Club. The students then made a couple of presentations of their own. The 1983 judging team gave Gilbert a mascot and a challenge for the 1984 judging team to do even better than they had done. They also gave Mrs. Frederick Hofsaess a gift certificate in appreciation for her help and understandirig while her husband, Dr. Hofsaess, advisor and chairman of the animal husbandry department, was busy with the club activities. Factory Built Swine Buildings Farrowing/Nursery Combinat PRODUCE MORE LBS. 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