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1220 First Avenue NE Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 Change Service Requested NonProfit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 26 Cedar Rapids, Iowa COURIER Kohawk Football Flies High Historic win highlights season of renewal W I N T E R 2 0 1 0 C O E C O L L E G E Parents If this issue of the Courier is addressed to your son or daughter who has established a separate permanent residence, please notify us of that new address. Call 319 3998542 or email alumnicoe.edu. We are no longer resending the

E DITORS N O T E S xceeding all expectations but their own, the 2009 Kohawk football team became only the third in school history to win 10 games, the second to advance to the second round of the NCAA playoffs and the first to beat the winningest football program in Division III history. Coe entered Clemens Stadium in Collegeville, Minn., Nov. 21 with a 03 record against St. Johns, including playoff losses of 752 in 1991, 3214 in 1993 and 4514 in 2002. As the clock wound to zero on Coes 3427 vi

funny as the advice. Zombies for Zombies is the first book by David Murphy 77 of Omaha, Neb. He is also a songwriter and producer of two CDs, Shining in a Temporary Sun and Henry Perrys Effortless. His next album, Standing on Salingers Lawn is scheduled for release this winter and he recently completed his newest musical anotherwhere. Zombies for Zombies, 272 pages, is available in paperback for 12.99 from Sourcebooks. ISBN 140222012X. ZOMBIES FOR ZOMBIES ADVICE AND ETIQUETTE FOR THE LIVING DEA

Back then, medical education was different. Diagnosis was not so certain, treatment options were severely limited and patients, for the most part, expected less from their doctors. The patients at Cook County Hospital had to deal with poverty, racial discrimination and social stigma, in addition to the symptoms caused by their diseases. The county system was the only realistic option for pregnant black women and other marginalized members of society. The hospital also faces dilemma as they suffe

CONE COLLECTION GROWS WITH GAGE FAMILY DONATION Stone Fruit, the 1930 charcoal on paper painting by Marvin Cone 14, is now part of the colleges permanent collection. Betsy Gage Nielsen and Georgeanne Gage Smith, granddaughters of former Coe President Harry Gage, donated the painting to Coe over the summer. Stone Fruit had been in the Gage family since Mary Gage Harless Nowlen 36, Betsy and Georgeannes mother, received it as a wedding gift from Marvin and Winnifred Cone. The drawing had been on l

FOUR ENTER COE HALL OF FAME Four former Kohawk athletes were inducted into the Coe College Athletic Hall of Fame during Homecoming weekend, Oct. 24. The 2009 class of inductees includes Cedar Rapids residents Barrie Ernst 76, Nancy Kahle Netolicky 86 and Jeff Hrubes 88 and Ryan Kolpin 91 of Aurelia. Ernst was a twotime firstteam AllMidwest Conference pitcher for the Kohawk baseball team. His 18 career wins rank fifth in school history. He helped the Kohawk basketball team to undefeated conferenc

IGH FOOTBALL FLIES H With an exceptional showing this fall, the Kohawk football team became only the third in school history to win 10 games, and was one of 16 teams nationally to advance to the second round of the NCAA Division III playoffs. After finishing 46 last season, the Kohawks went 102 in 2009, losing only to eventual conference champion Central College during the regular season and St. Thomas in the playoffs. Victories came over Augustana, Gustavus Adolphus and St. Johns, in addition t

HEARD BUT NOT SEEN ALUMNI FIND NICHE AS VOICEOVER ACTORS miles, and local jobs doing Web site narration, telephone messaging systems and interactive voice work help pay the bills. Moos also uses her talent to give back. Most recently, she volunteered to read sections of national health care reform legislation for an online audio book at www.hearthebill.org. I was given this voice by God and I fully intend to utilize it for his glory, she said. I want to be able to utilize that to help other peop

1 Kohawk wrestlers led at the start of the 21st annual Homecoming 5k, but the fastest finisher was Andy Phillips 06. Leading the women for the second straight year was Justine Screws 11. 2 Malyssa Oblander 09 and Tyler Burkle 09 were crowned 2009 Homecoming queen and king. 3 More than 530 guests enjoyed the 19th annual Brat n Beverage Tent, sponsored by the Student Alumni Association. 4 An alumni recital featured Los Angeles vocalist Katheryne High Levin 78, who was joined by from left Cedar Ra

NO STOPPING HUSTIS Success Not Exclusive to Graduates Times, to community dailies and small weeklies throughout Illinois. Hustis was also one of 150 photographers whose work was chosen out of 10,000 entries worldwide by Prince Bernhard of The Netherlands for the 1972 edition of World Press Photos. The photo was reprinted in Germanys Stern magazine, similar to Life magazine. She received a Pulitzer Prize nomination in 1975 on a police arrest photo. Her series of stories on the AIDS medical crisis

FACULTY STAFF For a more complete list of faculty accomplishments, visit www.coe. eduDean and click on faculty accomplishments. Conservatory under a Fulbright Fellowship. Maria Dean was promoted to what influences writers to write. Richard Moore, 63, the husband of Registrar and Professor of Nursing Evelyn Moore, died July 16. He was employed by the firm of Moyer and Bergman for over 20 years. He was also a private mediator, served as chairman of the Iowa Public Employee Relations Board and, u

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