Mac Corbin
About the Mac Corbin Endowed Scholarship: Mac Stanley Corbin was born August 24, 1945 to Stanley and Helen (Hart) Corbin. Mac spent his life on the farm where he grew up. He graduated from Augusta High School in 1963 and continued his education at Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kansas and received an associate degree. After leaving Pittsburg, Mac went to work at Beechcraft as a tool dresser. When he was laid off at Beech he went into farming full time. He farmed at first with his dad and then acquired his own land and equipment. Mac farmed in Butler County near Towanda his entire life. In 1967 Mac joined the Kansas Air National Guard at McConnell Air Force Base. He spent one year in Korea with is unit during the 1968 crisis when Korea took the USS Pueblo and its crew hostage. Mac was a member of several farming co-ops and served as a trustee for Butler Community College for several years.