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From November 1999 AALFNY Newsletter:

Francis Jacot habite depuis 20 ans le Quebec, dans une region rurale et dans une maison auto-construite. Il est medecin specialise en sante reproductive. Il court des marathons, escalade les Pyrenees, voyage parfois en canot, et joue encore au foot.

From March 2000 AALFNY Newsletter:

Dominique Ferran est venu visiter le Lycée en mars après une absence de plus de 40 ans Il est organiste et claveciniste au Conservatoire de Musique-Poitiers. Son frère, Frank ’60, habite aussi la France.

From November/December 2000 AALFNY Newsletter:

Victor de la Serna emailed us, just before our May 30th Spring Cocktail: "Many of us throughout the world will be unable to be there, but the fact that we now have a way to communicate will certainly make us pause for a moment on May 30th and think of old friends and good days at 95th St., way back in another era..."
Francis Jacot emails " Dominique Ferran was my "best friend" for several years. I was very touched to read his letter. Keep up the good work. I will certainly do what I can to spread the alumni network."
Geneviève (Giraud) Boulinier nous écrit de Paris en nous remerciant pour le bulletin de liaison: «C'est toujours un formidable voyage dans le temps et dans l'espace que ces nouvelles en même temps toutes fraîches et si lointaines...» Elle travaille au Service de Presse du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle. «Je suis une des nombreux six Giraud qui ont fréquenté le LFNY entre '56 et '62 et qui ont gardé de cette période un merveilleux souvenir.»

From July/August 2001 AALFNY Newsletter:

Fabrizio Franzi emailed us from Brussels: «It's been a long time and my oldest son is older than I was when I left the Lycée ! I have just discovered the web site, thanks to Steve Ditlea '65 who told me about it. Learning that Mssrs. Brodin, Galy, Kiefer and Choquet were gone has been a shock, I would have seen them again with pleasure and fondness. I was stupid enough to procrastinate and now ...it's too late. I was happy to hear about Tessie Arpels '67 and Oudi Recanati '67; for one year we were in the same 5e classroom at 72nd. For those who are interested, my old old friend Alberto Cordero di Montezemolo '67 is in Santiago de Chile Many years ago, I saw Brigitte Sallebert '65 in Paris. The sad thing for those of us who went to the Lycée is that we all spread out after the Bac and it's been so easy to lose track of one another. Now, thanks to Internet, we can correct this. I spent 5 years at the Lycée but went through 7 classes, so I remember many people. Someone said that in November 1963, when Kennedy was shot, he was going ice skating (Central Park at 63rd no doubt). Personally, my 3e class was going to play soccer against another school: I think that after our coaches discussed it, we ended up playing the game.»

From November/December 2001 AALFNY Newsletter:

Gérard Salomon est informaticien à Nice "Parce qu’il fait plus chaud à Nice qu’ à Lille ! Ma classe était la 6ème, de 1965 à 1966. Je n'ai aucune nouvelle des autres, pourtant le reste de ma famille vit de nouveau aux USA (parents et soeurs) depuis plus de 20 ans."
Yves le Scieller writes: "I really did lose all contact with the Lycée since '65, but felt nostalgic after the recent tragic events in the U.S. I've moved around a bit since 1965 (Canada, France, Canada again, Colombia, France again) and have ended up in Madrid, Spain (cherchez la femme!) where I am now dedicated to enjoying a 5 year old kid (it came late in life, but it would have been a shame to miss this experience). I am now tryng to contact my ex-camarades, for possible chit-chat through e-mail or maybe even meet with them since I do have to travel quite a bit for my work - I try to run the international operations for a Spanish Information Technology firm which takes me to the States and south, south, south and farther south of the border - and let’s face it, also just out of curiosity about where life has led everybody. Since the late 60s and early 70s when I saw a lot of Francis Jacot ’65 and Charles Pinto ’66 because we all lived in Montreal and studied at McGill, the only people I have seen are Michèle Tremblay ‘65, in the early 80s, once, in Paris when she exhibited her paintings at a show at Le Grand Palais, and Pierre Allain ‘65, with whom I talk to regularly over the phone and get to see from time to time in Paris. I hope this gets read and somebody feels like initiating contact."

From Winter 2003-2004 AALFNY Newsletter:

Sandra Haas shared with us the sad news that her classmate, Tibou Lubart '65, was killed in an automobile accident on September 26, 2003. For further details, and a biography, please visit this website: http://hometown.aol.com/rogernyc/TibuObituary.html







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From top to bottom: 1) "George Sand", by Elisabeth (Kramon) Harlan ('65); 2) Tibou Lubart (Deceased September, 2003. Photo taken