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Husky Notes<br />

’48<br />

June Novak Bones and husband, Salvadore,<br />

Hughesville, observed their 60th wedding anniversary<br />

in July 2008.<br />

’54<br />

Kenneth Kirk and Patricia Edwards Kirk, both<br />

members of the class of 1954, marked their 50th<br />

wedding anniversary in 2008.<br />

’58<br />

Rev. Douglas Boden and Eunice Miller Boden,<br />

both members of the class 1958, celebrated their<br />

50th wedding anniversary in 2008.<br />

Rev. Jim Johnson and wife, Elva, Lewisburg, celebrated<br />

their 50th wedding anniversary in June 2008.<br />

Byron Krapf retired after 45 years of pastoral ministry in<br />

the Central Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist<br />

Church. During those years, he served as tour host for<br />

nine international trips to Europe, the Mediterranean and the<br />

Middle East.<br />

’63<br />

Paul Bingaman retired as teacher and special education<br />

department chair at the Queensbury (N.Y.)<br />

School District.<br />

Quest offers extended trips<br />

<strong>Bloomsburg</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s<br />

Quest program<br />

offers extended trips<br />

for BU students, alumni and<br />

friends. No experience is<br />

necessary for many of these<br />

trips and most equipment<br />

is provided. Varied amounts<br />

of physical stamina are<br />

required. Participants<br />

travel to destinations in<br />

the commonwealth, across<br />

the U.S., and in Africa,<br />

South and Central America<br />

and Europe.<br />

Backpack the Grand Canyon,<br />

March 1 to 7. A trip for<br />

experienced hikers only led<br />

by Tabitha Chlubicki.<br />

Cotswold Ring, England<br />

Walking Tour, June 10<br />

to 18: The Cotswold<br />

Way is one of the most<br />

scenic walks to be found<br />

in the British Isles. Its<br />

22<br />

rural character has been<br />

preserved, with quiet lanes,<br />

thatched cottages and rose<br />

vine-covered stone walls<br />

reminiscent of an age long<br />

past. The land was settled by<br />

a Celtic people more than<br />

2,000 years ago and artifacts<br />

are still visible today.<br />

Walk Across England – Coast<br />

to Coast, June 22 to July 4:<br />

Participants will walk across<br />

the breadth of northern<br />

England through some of the<br />

island’s most beautiful mountains<br />

and moorland. The walk<br />

will begin in the Lake District<br />

region of northwest England,<br />

passing through the mountainous<br />

and hilly landscape of<br />

highland sheep farms and villages<br />

of stonewalled houses,<br />

inns and ancient churches<br />

before finishing at the North<br />

Yorkshire Moors.<br />

Friends return to campus<br />

Friends who attended BU in the 1960s hold a yearly reunion and,<br />

in 2008, they met for the first time at their alma mater. During the<br />

reunion, they visited the Alumni House and toured campus. Shown<br />

are, left to right, front row: Edith Capp Mariani ’66, Carol<br />

Kaminski Grippen ’66 and Linda Ransom Shively ’65 and, back<br />

row: Ann Calisto Geisinger ’66, Ann Snyder Allen ’67, Darlene<br />

Bryce Buick ’54/’65 and Theresa Zotcavage Lodanoski ’67.<br />

Participants in Quest’s English walking tours will visit traditional<br />

villages like this one.<br />

In addition to these programs, Quest also conducts day trips<br />

on most weekends and custom-designs teambuilding and other<br />

experiences to meet groups’ needs. For additional information,<br />

contact Quest at quest@bloomu.edu or (570) 389-2100 or check<br />

online at www.buquest.org.<br />

B L o o M S B U r G T H E u N I V E R s I T Y M a G a Z I N E

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