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Putnam County Rotary presents awards to 4 PCHS seniors

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The Putnam County Rotary presented five awards to Putnam County High School seniors at the annual awards assembly May 3. Each award recognizes academic achievement, extracurricular involvement and community service.

The Knute Hammel Memorial Scholarship award recognizes a student intending to further their education in business practices. This year’s $500 award was presented to Jesse Scott, whose plans include IVCC, Bradley University and a business career.

The Bill Klein Memorial Scholarship recognizes a student whose qualities include the drive and determination that past Club President Bill Klein had demonstrated to be the keys to personal and vocational success during his life. The $500 award was earned by Azael Vargas, who served his community as a member and vice president of Interact as well as through his involvement in other school extracurriculars. Vargas intends to pursue college and a career in biomedical engineering.

A scholarship was added last year in memory of Dan Ramirez, a Rotarian and volunteer whose service as PC Schools Technology Director helped improve the lives of students and staff. The $500 award recognizes a student’s vision to use computer technology to make the world a better place. Recipient Fabian Rivera intends to study cybersecurity at IVCC. The award is renewable as his studies advance.

Rivera also earned this year’s $500 Co-Op Student of the Year Award, which annually recognizes a student who excelled in the school’s workschool cooperative program. His work experience was gained at Chipotle Mexican Grill in Peru. The employer is recognized with a plaque in appreciation for their student guidance and participation in the Co-Op project.

The club’s final award looks to honor a student whose community service and student leadership accomplishments, earn the club’s highest honor for student “service above self.” Nicholas Currie was presented the award, having participated in many service and student leadership activities all while participating in sports, working part-time, earning high academic honors leading up to his senior year as PCHS Interact President. He will be attending Missouri S & T, studying mechanical engineering. In his honor, the club presented a donation to the Rotary-sponsored PCHS Interact Club.

• Marquette Hall of Fame was named in his honor in 1988 – John Pocivasek Hall of Fame

• Member of the Illinois Football Coaches Hall of Fame, IBCA Hall of Fame & SBA Hall of Fame

The Class of 2023 Induction Ceremony will be held on June 8 at the Auditorium Ballroom in La Salle. Scan the QR code for tickets or go to: www.shawmediaevents.com/e/2023-shaw-media-illinois-valley-sports-hall-of-fam

To be considered for the NewsTribune’s Illinois Valley Sports Hall of Fame, an athlete or coach must have lived in the area during his or her accomplishments or have attended an area high school and must be five years removed from high school. The inductees will be announced in a random order.

Sponsored by:

Gold Sponsors

Village of DePue

Silver Sponsors Bronze Sponsors

DePue Men’s Club Mendota High School Booster Club

Happ Family Foundation | Hall High School | La Salle-Peru High School

McDonald’s - Spring Valley Mendota & Princeton | State Farm - Kurt Bruno Marquette Academy

Maze Lumber | Grassers Plumbing & Heating | Ottawa High School | Sullivan’s Foods

Princeton High School/Princeton Tiger Athletic Booster Club | Ohio Community Schools

Eureka Savings Bank | St. Bede Academy | Judd Construction | The Locker Room

1961 Undefeated Tiskilwa Football Team | Prescott Brothers

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