The Oklahoman

Putnam City Schools Museum to recognize volunteers

- FROM STAFF REPORTS FROM STAFF REPORTS

Young dancers are signing up for hip-hop classes at the Mustang Recreation Center.

The event happens at 4:15 p.m. every Thursday in January. For more informatio­n, go to cityofmust­ang.org or call 376-3411.

The Putnam City Schools Museum will recognize five people on Monday with its lifetime service award.

The honorees will be recognized during a 4 p.m. ceremony at the school administra­tion building, followed by a presentati­on to the school board at 5 p.m.

The awards honor people who have contribute­d on a volunteer basis to the betterment of Putnam City schools, according to a news release. It was establishe­d in 2014, the district’s centennial year, with a bequest from the Putnam City High School class of 1963. The 2017 honorees are: •The late a 1961 graduate of Putnam City High School, who was active in alumni affairs and played a central role in gathering personal stories for the centennial history book published by the museum in 2014.

his widow, who graduated from Putnam City in 1964 and worked on the preservati­on committee that was the forerunner of the museum. She is a past president of the Putnam City High School Alumni Associatio­n and continues to serve that group and the museum as treasurer.

the longest-serving member of the Putnam City School Board in the district’s history. She joined the board in 1997, and by the time her current term ends in 2020 she will have served for 23 years. She has been an active PTA member through the years and has served as a mentor to students.

is the son of one of Putnam City’s first three graduates, Verde Stinchcomb, from the class of 1919. A 1960 Putnam City graduate, he was employed by the district for 25 years and has served as a member of the museum committee, where he maintains the photograph­ic archive.

who retired as a teacher after 35 years, including service at Putnam City elementary and middle schools. Since her retirement she has served as a volunteer tutor and classroom and library aide, reporting for unpaid duty virtually every day for 11 years.

The Putnam City Schools Museum, NW 40 and Grove, holds thousands of artifacts, yearbooks, photos and other items. It is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays and by arrangemen­t for special tours and class reunions. It is operated by a volunteer committee.

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