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May 13, 2016
Story by Joe Vinduska

Six Barton instructors earned the Distinguished Instructor Award for the 2015-2016 school year for their efforts in the classroom.

The winners are:

Jo Harrington, Math Instructor at the Barton County campus

Crystal E. Buck, Music, Theatre and Film, German and English as a Second Language Instructor at the Fort Leavenworth campus

Callie Hansen, Psychology Instructor at the Fort Riley campus

 
May 13, 2016
Story by Joe Vinduska
Photo by Brandon Steinert

The Barton Community College Foundation honored Loren and Gayle Unruh with the 2016 Distinguished Service Award during Barton’s 46th commencement on Friday.

The Distinguished Service Award was created in 1981 by the Barton Community College Foundation to recognize individuals who have shown genuine regard for, and have performed outstanding service to Barton Community College. The Barton Foundation Board of Directors selects the recipient from nominations received.

 
May 13, 2016
Story by Joe Vinduska
Photo by Brandon Steinert

Audree Aguilera of Chase and Riley Chrisler of Natoma were named Barton Community College’s 2016 Outstanding Graduates.  Dean of Student Services Angie Maddy introduced them and presented their awards, after which they took the opportunity to address their fellow graduates during the college’s 46th commencement ceremony Friday.

 
(From Left) The Rock Award Winner Carissa Johnson, and Ambassadors of the Year Erik Hageman and Presley Smith pose for a picture in the Barton Gym Friday as part of the commencement day festivities.  

May 13, 2016
Story and photo by Joe Vinduska

Barton Community College has announced its 2015-16 Brant J. Ballhorst Student Ambassador of the Year awards.  Named in memory of Brant J. Ballhorst, the award recognizes two outstanding student ambassadors each year.  The winners this year were Presley Smith of Hoisington and Erik Hageman of Abilene.

Barton Director of Admissions Tana Cooper (right) presents a check for $1,060 to Gail Moeder with Camp Hope in the Barton Library on Monday. The money was raised by having “Going Casual for Camp Hope” days where faculty and staff could wear jeans for $5.  The campaign ran from October through April. Various faculty and staff departments coordinated and participated in the event and they plan to hold the event again next year. 

Great Bend Tribune
Published May 29, 2016

First, before today’s topic, let us all take a moment to remember all of those whose gave their lives protecting our country and freedoms as well as those who lost their lives protecting us in our everyday lives.  Memorial Day is the traditional beginning of summer yet there will be stories on June 20th marking it as the official start of summer.  Which is correct?  The reality is that both are.  The question is why?

Barton Coordinator of Fundraising and Special Events Coleen Cape (center) presents $500 scholarships to the Best in Show 3D Award winners Madalyn Gumpenberger and Drake Toll from Larned High School (left), Best in Show 2D Award winner Karina Tapia (far right) from Ellinwood High School and Director’s Choice Award winner Tristan Smith from Larned High School in the Shafer Art Gallery Thursday. Gumpenberger and Toll collaborated on their piece and split the award.

May 9, 2016
Story and photos by Joe Vinduska