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			 Lifelong Logan County resident and 1988 Lincoln 
			College graduate David W. Irwin will receive the Alumni Achievement 
			Award, while 1998 graduate Steven J. Georgy will receive the Young 
			Alumni Achievement Award. Also this year, Mary Jo Werth, who 
			recently retired from the Lincoln College advancement office will 
			receive a special honorary alumni award. 
 The banquet will be held in the Davidson-Sheffer Gymnasium on the 
			Lincoln College campus, with a cocktail reception beginning at 5:30 
			p.m., followed by the dinner and awards program. Alumni will have 
			the chance to attend back-to-back basketball games that same day, 
			with the women’s team playing Governors State at 1 p.m., and the men 
			going up against Missouri Valley College at 3 p.m.
 
 The alumni event will follow on the heels of the College’s sixth 
			annual Athletic Hall of Fame banquet and induction ceremony Friday 
			night. The Hall of Fame banquet will also be at the Davison-Sheffer 
			gymnasium and also includes a cocktail reception from 5:30 p.m. to 
			6:30 p.m., followed by dinner and the awards program.
 
			
			 
			
 David Irwin
 
			
			 
			David Irwin has always had a strong connection to 
			Logan County’s bedrock industry of agriculture, spending his 
			childhood on the family farm and attending elementary school in 
			Beason. After graduating from Lincoln Community High School, he 
			enrolled in Lincoln College. In the 1980s, he was among the first 
			group of students focused on agriculture studies and credits working 
			on college farmland with providing great real life experience for 
			the work he does today. After graduating from Lincoln College, we 
			went on to earn his Bachelor’s Degree in Ag Production.
 He is currently Vice-President and Farm Manager at State Bank of 
			Lincoln. An active member of the community, Irwin served on the 
			Board of Directors of the Logan County Fair for 13 years and is on 
			the Board of Directors for the Downstate Classic. He is a past 
			treasurer of the Logan County Cooperative Extension Service Council, 
			served on the Board of Directors of Frontier Mutual Insurance 
			Company, is the Chair-Elect of Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital and 
			twice served as Chairman of the Lincoln-Logan Chamber of Commerce Ag 
			Committee.
 
			Steven Georgy 
			Steven Georgy of Crystal Lake was an active member of 
			Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society and captain of the baseball team while 
			at Lincoln College.  
			Georgy is today President of Allendale, Inc., a 
			successful business offering brokerage services and market 
			strategies and analysis to the farm and agriculture industry. He is 
			also part owner of Allendale Risk Management. 
			
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			A talented communicator, Georgy has been seen on 
			“This Week in Agribusiness” with legendary broadcasters Orion 
			Samuelson and Max Armstrong and has done radio broadcasts for 
			“Market Rally” on WGN. He hosts a daily Morning Market Commentary 
			that provides the latest agriculture market reports over Allendale’s 
			You Tube channel and has been a driving force in Allendale’s 
			extensive web and social media communications services to the ag 
			industry. 
 Steve and his wife Kristin are certified in the Safe Families for 
			Children program that gives a safety net to parents in need with 
			mentoring relationships and tangible support in times of crisis. 
			Georgy has also worked with his local United Way and Habitat for 
			Humanity.
 
 Mary Jo Werth
 
			
			 
			Mary Jo Werth recently retired after working for 
			Lincoln College for 17 years. She began working as a part-time data 
			entry employee before being hired as the Administrative Assistant in 
			the Office of Advancement & Alumni Relations. 
			
			 
			
			Werth was born and raised in Taylorville. She has been married to 
			Kenneth Werth for more than 40 years. Before working at Lincoln 
			College, she worked for Franklin Life/American General in 
			Springfield for 30 years.
 
 Tickets for the alumni dinner are $30 and can be purchased online at
			
			https://lincoln college.givingfuel.com/lc-reunion-weekend-2018  
			or by contacting the Lincoln College advancement office 
			217-735-7217.
 
				 
		[Mark GordonPublic Relations and Media Manager
 Lincoln College]
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