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----- From December 2011 AALFNY Newsletter -----

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In Memoriam:
Sandra Haas (†July 26, 2011)
Louise (Loulou) de La Falaise (†November 5, 2011)
Bruno Grob (†November 11, 2011)
(Click on link below)
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Videos of LFNY alumni on the internet:
Irène Finel-Honigman talks about the Greek government's call for a referendum on the European Union's financing package. (Click on link below)
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Raymond Morini wrote: "I wish to inform everybody out there that I just spent a terrific week-end in Brussels with Gary Marton ('66) who stopped over while on his way to Paris to see his daughter Simone who's studying at Sciences Po. Gary will be staying at the world famous Paris resort run by Roger Liwer ('68) in the 7ème arrondissement. And may you all prosper in the many years to come."

Gaby (Longhi) Chautin told us that she "is living with her husband Lee in Westport, CT. One daughter Laura, aged 19 is at Chicago Art Institute and the other, Allegra, 23, is living in London."

Irène Finel-Honigman wrote: "I am still teaching courses on European Banks and on International Banking at Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs. Since 2008, I also lecture and provide media commentary on the crisis in Europe and US-French issues on Bloomberg TV, Bloomberg Radio, Le Monde, Radio France International, Radio Suisse, La Libre Belgique. I would be very glad to hear from Lycee classmates. As many of us, I am disappointed that we are no longer on the Lycée mailing lists for events or even information. Thank you for your efforts and hopefully you can help bring alumni back into the Lycee community."

Heidi Vanderbilt wrote: "I attended the Lycee for the first three years of my education, a very long time ago. I live in Arizona, on a ranch near Tucson, in the foothills of the Rincon Mountains. I rescue and rehabilitate horses, and for many years have been involved in endurance riding. I have ridden the 100-mile-in-a-day Tevis Cup four times, and I manage the 50-mile LuckyPup Ranch Ride here in March. My web site is: www.luckypupranch.com (Click on link below) I am also a writer --fiction, non-fiction and poetry-- and was a contributing editor at Lears magazine.
My husband, artist Bernard Fierro, (http://bernardfierroart.com) and I have two grown boys. His son, Ethan Fierro, authored the book, The Outdoor Shower and lives on Maui. My son Jack Harris teaches physics at Yale. In January Bern and I became grandparents to Abraham, who is all things wonderful."
(Editor's note: Heidi has also received numerous awards for her writing, including a Special Edgar Allan Poe Award from Mystery Writers of America. Her poetry has appeard in CUTTHROAT: A Journal of the Arts, Stone Country, On Island and other literary journals.)

Alain Letort told us that he is "Now working at the U.S. Department of Commerce in Washington D.C. and “supering” with the Washington National Opera as opportunities and time permit."

Diana Henry shared this with us: "This year my photographs were shown at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, in DC. Having sold my B&B, I am looking for affordable living space (an apt. share would be ideal) and work space in NYC, as two exhibits there next year will feature or solo my work. I am focusing more uniquely now on preparing to place the collection of 60,000 black and white negatives, and tens of thousands of prints and color slides, of our historic years, at a museum or library of stature. The University of Texas at Austin in 2000 and the Newseum in 2010 were eager to take the work, but with no remuneration, which I need to survive having devoted myself to write the history of social movements in images, and then to archiving it with the ephemera that accompanied these historic events. (See Spotlight page of the website, with Ron Kovic tribute and Jane Fonda reportage) I would appreciate your referring me to an institution you know, and/or to sponsoring the gift of the collection which is currently being sought after for the Special Collections of another large and prestigious university. Oh! et ma fille est super, belle est mariée! Faites-moi signe!"

----- From November 2010 AALFNY Newsletter -----

Avis de Décès: Nadia (Kondratiev) Popov ('74) informed us that her brother "Alexei Kondratiev died at about 2am during the night of Thursday, May 27, to Friday, May 28, of a heart attack on his way home to Queens from Manhattan."

Avis de Décès: " Rebeca, sa femme, Elisabeth, Philippe, Andréa, Caroline, ses enfants, Jean et Renée, ses parents, Isabelle ['68] et Françoise ['70], ses sœurs, ont l’immense chagrin de faire part de la mort de Henri-Armand Kohn, survenue le 7 août 2010, à l’âge de soixante ans, à Montevidéo. Il a été inhumé le mardi 10 août, en Uruguay." (Le Monde, mercredi, 15 aout, 2010)

Gary Marton and his daughter Danielle stayed with Roger Liwer ('68) in Paris and they all toured the Normandy WWII memorials, in July 2010.

● "Rodrigo Calderón is vice president of public affairs and communications for Coca-Cola Latin America. In this role he directs communications, government relations, public policy and community relations throughout 40 countries in the region. Previously, Calderón held public affairs and strategic communications positions at American Express, McCann-Erickson and Alcatel. A graduate of Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico, he has also studied at INSEAD and the Université Jean Moulin Lyon Business School in France, as well as the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México."
(http://kellogg.nd.edu/about/calderon.shtml)

Videos of LFNY alumni on the internet:
Loulou de La Falaise parle de sa dernière collection inspirée des Fleurs du Mal de Baudelaire
● Entretien avec l'acteur Xavier Gélin (décedé juillet,1999)
(Click on links below)

----- From December 2009 AALFNY Newsletter -----

Irène Finel-Honigman wrote: "My book A Cultural History of Finance (London: Routledge, 2009) will appear in November. I continue to teach at Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs. This semester I am teaching "European Banking: Post Crisis" and in the spring the required graduate course "International Banking." My daughter Ana is an art and fashion critic living in Berlin. I am very interested in hearing from classmates." (Click on link below to view Irene's biography.)

Alain Letort informed us that he is "currently working at the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, as a Commercial Officer."

Jean-Pierre Marchand nous a envoyé "un poeme --Souviens-toi de Nantes-- écrit dans les années '60. Si quelqu'un est inspiré pour écrire une musique dessus, je suis preneur." (To read it, see Alumni Creative section of this newsletter, or click on link below.) Jean-Pierre is also searching for a classmate of his --Patrice Calmettes ('66)-- so if anyone has contact information, please let us know.

Diana Mara Henry wrote: "Diana Mara Henry will be presenting her research on the Natzweiler-struthof concentration camp at the Association for Jewish Studies in Los Angeles on December 22.
(See http://www.dianamarahenry.com/natzweiler-struthof/)
She is also selling a book of "A Life in Photography" about her work and looking for a good printer and publisher for it.
See http://www.dianamarahenry.com/PhotographyasaPoliticalArt.htm [or click on link below] for text of the talk she gave at her Harvard 40th reunion and the slide show images that mostly comprise the book."

----- From January 2009 AALFNY Newsletter -----

Diana Henry told us that she is teaching French again this Spring at Trinity College and lecturing more widely across the US about her photographs, as seen on www.dianamarahenry.com. (Sample of her photography, above)

● "Max Schwartz is a Co-Managing Partner of the [Sullivan and Cromwell's] Executive Compensation and Benefits Practice Group. He has broad-based experience in the securities, tax and labor (ERISA and other) laws impacting executive compensation and employee benefits, and advises Firm clients on both a regular ongoing basis and in the context of corporate transactions and initial public offerings. Mr. Schwartz has written and lectured extensively on executive compensation and benefit matters........He was recently named by Human Resource Executive magazine as one of The Nation's Top 50 Most Powerful Employment Attorneys (2008)." (http://www.sullcrom.com/schwartzmaxj/)

Chris Kende's bio can be seen at his frim's website, www.cozen.com (or click on link below).

----- From July 2008 AALFNY Newsletter -----

● "Diana Henry expose ses photos prises au cours de son engagement comme photographe officielle de la First National Women’s Conference à Houston, en 1977, à Trinity College, Hartford. Elle invite les lycéens de sa connaissance (et tous autres!) à visiter le Lathrop House B&B, à Springfield, MA, où elle reçoit des visiteurs de toutes parts depuis 2003. En Juin, elle présentera ses photos en temps que conférencière au Radcliffe Institute’s Summer Seminar: 'Sequels to the 1960s.' Voir ses sites: Dianamarahenry.com, Lathrophousebandb.com, Natzweiler-struthof.com"

Irène Finel-Honigman wrote: "I continue to teach at Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs. I am now in International Finance Policy, teaching a course in the fall on European banks and markets. I am writing a book "A Cultural History of Finance" and lecturing on US-EU and US-France political and financial issues. I am active in the vibrant French community in New York and enjoy meeting Chris Kende ('66) at many events. My daughter Ana is now in Berlin, arts editor for a number of European art and fashion publications. She curated a show of new artists in New York for Saatchi and a show at the Dubai Art Fair this past year."

Monique (Auguste) Caillat:
Background: 1968: Political sciences degree, Fordham University (New-York) and Schiller College (West Germany). 1972: Law degree, University of Geneva. 1972-1973: Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt and Mosle (New-York). 1973: Admitted to the Bar of Haïti. 1973-1978: Staff Attorney at ITT Corp (New-York). 1978: Admitted to the Bar of New-York. 1980-1983: Pharma Policy and Public Affairs Counsel at Ciba-Geigy Pharma (Basel). 1983-1984: Legal Counsel at Zyma SA (Nyon). 1985-1986: Head of Public Affairs at the International Federation of Pharmaceutical manufactures Association. Since 1986: Independent Legal Counsel in Geneva.
Practice areas: Areas of activities focus on health, food and cosmetics. With over 20 years experience in the regulated industries in Europe and the US, she has represented the private sector’s interest in its relations with the Authorities, International Organizations, Academia, Political Parties, Pressure Groups and NGOs. An important part of her activities include negotiations and drafting of licence and distribution agreements as well as registration of pharmaceutical products, medical devices and technologies. Specialized in counsel to “start-up” companies in the healthcare sector, she also has an in-depth knowledge of reimbursement issues.
M. A. Caillat is a member of the American Bar Association in New-York; of the Committee of “La société Académique de Genève”, of the Association of International Business Lawyers (Geneva), of the Geneva Business Law Association, of the Administrative Commission of the Official Youth Foundation (Geneva).” (From: BCCC BIANCHI CARNICÉ CHRISTIN & de COULON - ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, http://www.bccc.ch/cv_caillat_e.php)

Jean-Pierre Marchand nous a demandé de repeter son message que nous avions publié dans le dernier bulletin: « Je souhaiterais retrouver Patrice Calmette ('66)..... si un autre ancien a ses coordonnées [SVP de nous contacter]...»

----- From December 2007 AALFNY Newsletter -----

Alain Letort wrote: "I recently returned from a four-year tour at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo and am now back home in Washington D.C. for a couple of years before setting off on another overseas tour. I always welcome contacts from former classmates."

● "As a Franco-American citizen, Claudia (Bové) Valeani has devoted the past thirty years to the teaching of English and American studies in Parisian Lycees and at the IUFM (Institut Universitaire de Formation des Maitres de l'Académie de Créteil)" (From www.channertv)

Diana Henry shared this with us: "Diana Henry a enseigné le français 201 et 202 ce semestre passé à Trinity College, à Hartford. Son exposition de photos intitulée 'Libel' a paru à la galerie Amy Carberry à Springfield, et ses photos ont aussi fait parti de l'exposition célébrant le renouveau du Park Avenue Armory à NYC. D'autres de ses photos, de McGovern, Clinton, Steinem et autres, ont été publiées dans les livres De Bruce Miroff: The Liberals' Moment , et de Edward Kaplan: Spiritual Radical, et dans le programme du Progressive Forum. Elle a été invitée a parler de sa vie et de son oeuvre à Omaha, Nebraska, où elle a présenté plus de 200 de ses photos qu'on peut apercevoir sur son sîte, dianamarahenry.com."

Jean-Pierre Marchand nous a demandé de repeter son message que nous avions publié dans le dernier bulletin: « Je souhaiterais retrouver Patrice Calmette ('66)..... si un autre ancien a ses coordonnées [SVP de nous contacter]...» Also, click on link below for a poem by Jean-Pierre -'En Passant dans ta Vie'

----- From June 2007 AALFNY Newsletter -----

Diana Mara Henry told us that she "was invited to exhibit her photographs and be a panelist at the Organization of American Historians Centennial Conference in Minneapolis in March. A mainstream publisher has asked her to write a memoir of her life in photography, but she is still holding out for a coffee table book of her work, as seen at: http://www.dianamarahenry.com. She also was invited to give the Holocaust Remembrance Day lecture at Springfield College. Her topic was the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp, as seen at: http://www.natzweiler-struthof.org. Finally, check out http://www.stampcampaign.org for the campaign to have her photographs of women leaders of the 1970s used on US postage stamps."

Elizabeth (Loudes) McLaughlin wrote: "I am retiring from Chevron after 25 years and moving out of the San Francisco Bay Area to Sacramento, closer to children and grandchildren. I expect my focus will be different and I will have a chance to reconnect with some of my friends who graduated in 'sizzling 66'."

Shosh (Susan Bochner) Katz wrote: "I am Shosh Katz, formerly known at the Lycee as Suzy Bochner. I studied there during 1959 - 1961, after which my mother, stepfather and I moved to Jerusalem, Israel. During the six day war I served in the army and finished in 1968 as a sergeant. I haved worked mostly in hotels, and for the last 16 years at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem in the Faculty of Medicine. I was in charge for the last eight years of academic promotions at the faculty. I now coordinate other committees of the faculty such as foreign student exchange, research funds, and faculty prizes.
I am married to a hotelier and we have two sons. Boaz (1982) is now entering the school of design for a degree in industrial design and our youngest, Daniel (1988) will enter the army this July. I am sure that very few of you remember me, as I did not graduate with you - but still it is nice to keep in touch."

Jean-Pierre Marchand nous écrit: « Je souhaiterais retrouver Patrice Calmette ('66)..... si un autre ancien a ses coordonnées [SVP de nous contacter]...»

● « François et Martine Bruce ont repris le flambeau de leurs parents en 1987. C'est en effet cette année là que sort le premier livre des Nouvelles Aventures d'OSS 117. A nouvelle série, nouveaux patron et visage pour Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath ! Les livres sont agréables à lire. Les auteurs aiment bien parsemer le texte de références littéraires. » (http://www.oss117.org/portrait_frma.html)
----- From December 2006 AALFNY Newsletter -----

Alain Letort wrote: "I left Brazil in 2002 and have been stationed at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo as Commercial Attaché since 2003, and will remain in Tokyo until July 2007. I welcome visits and contacts from my «anciens camarades du Lycée». My guest room is waiting!"

● Maud Gambliel ('67) wrote to us in response to a posting in our A la Recherche des Anciens Perdus newsletter section, and told us that her brother, Hervé Gambliel has a Ph.D in Genetic Engineering and is a biochemist researcher in Boise, Idaho. His published articles can be viewed at http://scholar.google.com.

● In June 2006, the four original members of The Swingstones (Philip Engelhardt, Chris Kende, René Asper, and Pierre Seydoux) had a 40-year reunion in Geneva. To see pictures and hear music click on the link below. Monique Auguste ('66) and Dominique (Asper) Reginato ('73) and their husbands were also there.

● Click on link below for news of Irene Finel-Honigman

● See Alumni Creative section of this newsletter for a poem, Une Vie, by Jean-Pierre Marchand. Jean-Pierre is also seeking to contact Pierre Calmette ('66), so if anyone knows where he can be reached, please let us know.

Diana Mara Henry "fait part de son bon souvenir aux anciens, parmi lesquels Paul Oppenheim, Christopher Kende et Edouard Sonnino, avec qui elle s'est réunie cet été. Her exhibit of photographs of One-Room Schools and Schoolteachers was shown at American International College's Cultural Arts Center in September. Please check in to her website, dianamarahenry.com"

----- From February 2006 AALFNY Newsletter -----

● Avis de Décès: Liliane Francais (Click on link to the right for further details)

Diana Henry nous ecrit qu' "Elle vous prépare un acceuil
chaleureux à son chambre d'hôte (B&B) à Springfield, MA. Her daughter
Barbara is soon to be going to college, but has not yet decided where."

----- From June 2005 AALFNY Newsletter -----

Diana Henry wrote: "Diana Henry and Georgette Temerson caught a glimpse of the "Gates" during one of her whirlwind visits to NYC...Diana invite tout le monde à lui rendre visite sur dianamarahenry.com"

Irène Finel-Honigman shared this with us: "Since 2001 I am back in New York, following my stay in Washington during the Clinton Administration. I teach at Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs. I lecture and write on the European Union, France and US-EU relations. My daughter Ana graduated from Sarah Lawrence, is presently studying for her D. Phil in contemporary art theory at Oxford where she received her Masters in 2003. I am delighted to be in touch with my Lycee friends and classmates. Coincidentally, I live across the street from the new Lycee!"

● "Alain Letort ('66 -- studied at Lycee from 1956 to 1960) is in the U.S. Foreign Service and currently serving at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo
after living in Sao Paulo, Brazil, from 1998 to 2002. Alain would love to hear from any of his former classmates and can be reached at [email address available upon request]. Former classmates passing through Tokyo are
welcome to stay with Alain at his apartment on the U.S. Embassy residential compound."

Jean-Pierre Marchand nous ecrit: "Je travaille toujours à Air France(aéroport Charles de Gaulle). Mes moments de loisirs sont très occupés. Je suis conseiller municipal de la ville où j'habite (OTHIS), je fais du piano, du chant, de la chorale, de la danse de salon et de la gymnastique. Je suis aussi passionné de musique,émissions de télé et radio. Voilà. A bientôt.JP"

● Et ceci nous vient de Henri-Armand Kohn: "Je suis installé à Montévidéo, Uruguay, depuis cinq ans. Mes activités: Une entreprise de matériaux composites "high tech" à Buenos Aires et une estancia d'élevage de bétail Hereford et de chevaux Criollos en Uruguay. Ma femme, Rebeca, travaille comme experte juriste en droits humains pour l'UNICEF et l'UNDP. Mes quatres enfants sont distribués de part le globe. Si quelqu'un veut venir jouer au "gaucho" mes coordonnées sont [available upon request]!"

----- From November 2004 AALFNY Newsletter -----

Monique Berard Kinsolving wrote: "[My] daughter Isabelle participated in the Olympic Games in Athens this summer in the 470 sailing class with Katie McDowell. They finished 5th but were very proud of winning one of the races. On hand to watch the Games in Athens with [my] sister Marie Alice Berard Leclercq ('64), [I am] now planning another career after many years at JPMorgan Chase."

Diana Mara Henry wrote: "Georgette Temerson visited recently from her home in Corsica, and I was happy to spend lots of (but still not enough) time with her. We were joined, for a delightful plein air dinner on Madison Avenue, by Yola and Paule Magloire. Georgette will be coming back again in November, so if you'd like to get together, please e-mail me (check out my web site at the same time!) or call."

----- From Winter 2003-2004 AALFNY Newsletter -----

Diana Mara Henry nous écrit: « [Je] continue mes recherches et projets de publication au sujet du camp de concentration Natzweiler-Struthof. Je me plais énormément à Springfield où je viens d'ouvrir un 'B&B' (discounts for alumni!!) et espère rentrer en contact avec mes anciens camarades.»

Henri Armand Kohn nous écrit: « Je vis en ce moment a Montevideo....félicitations pour l'excellente page du Lycée.»

Patricia (Hesse) Khosrosian set up a new company in 2000, buying and selling antiques from the 18th to the 19th century. Patricia relocated to the Cote D’Azur in 1989, remarried and had a third daughter. Her two older daughters, Janine '88 and Marina Treves '91, are both alumnae of the LFNY. Janine, an editor at UNESCO, is married and has a daughter and a son. Marina is currently living in Ajaccio, Corsica.

Paul Oppenheim sends his greetings to his classmates and writes: "Dear friends and Anciens du Lycée: The past year was busy as always and even more so. It was just marvelous to meet some of you in 2003. With the new year I'll be moving from European affairs to the Asia-Pacific desk at the EKD headquarters in Hanover (Germany). A first business trip will take me to Borneo (over New Year's eve), Bangkok and Jakarta. China and probably Korea are also on the Agenda for 2004. As I may also get involved in biblical archeology in Israel and Jordania (not actually digging, more the administrative part of it) there is a chance to meet some of you in that part of the world. On the other hand, opportunities to meet in Paris, Geneva, London etc. will be rather sparse in the next months and maybe even years. Still, I hope we'll keep in touch and wish you all the best for 2004!"

Chis Kende is the new Chairman of the Lycée’s Alumni Fund Board and writes : "I hope to contribute to a great year of Lycée events and cooperation with the AALFNY through better communications and joint support of our school."

----- From Winter 2002/2003 AALFNY Newsletter -----

Paul Oppenheim writes, regarding the ’66 Musical reunion in Paris mentioned in the last AALFNY newsletter: “I remember having attended the first rehearsals in the Seydoux apartment on Park Avenue and making historic recordings of them on my portable tape recorder!” André Cappon also wrote us requesting more information on this. Please contact Philippe Engelhardt for more information at ple@aviax.com.

Helena Goldstein Leslie writes: "Your e-mail network recently led to my reunion with long lost classmate Paul Oppenheim at our apartment in Ferney Voltaire, outside Geneva. Paul was in Geneva on business; we happened to be having a party, and much fun was had by all. It was wonderful to see him and to find that we still had a lot in common. Thanks to your terrific network, Paul is even suggesting that we might be able to have a 40th reunion for our class. All the best and keep up the good work. You are appreciated."

David D. Passigli writes: « When Roger Liwer ’68 (aka "RogerSanit"!) contacted me and told me about the alumni website, a rush of memories washed over me. Then when I actually visited the site, it was wonderful to read about so many of my classmates from 1963 to 1967. I am sure you all remember that it didn't matter what class we were in, we all knew each other and for the most part grew up together. So hearing of Naomi Schor's passing saddened me greatly, since even though she was an upper classperson, she always found time to say hello whenever we passed in the hallways. It was wonderful to hear of Oudi (Recanati) and Tessie (Arpels) getting together after all these years. Oudi and I went to Shearith Israel together and he was at my Bar Mitzvah (I have pictures!). Mazel Tov to you and Tessie. Steve Ditlea, Tibou Lubart, and Linda Urdang were also there.It was good to hear from Fabrizio Franzi, Francis Jacot, the "Swingstones", upper classman Pierre Sauvage and his quest, Alain Letort from Brazil, Geneviève (Cérisoles) Edis from the UK, Jean-Pierre Marchand, Danielle Schulein-Steel, Charles Pinto, and Remi Ayache, brother of my best friend at the Lycee, Robert. After leaving the Lycée, I went to Pharmacy School practiced for 10 years and then went to Law School. Now I am Director of International Sales at a large vitamin company. I am married (in Jan ‘03 it will be 30 years) and have one son (15 years old). I live and work on Long Island.»

Décès/In Memoriam
● Jacques Hirschler ’67, brother of Monique Hirschler ‘66, informed us that Monique passed away of breast cancer in 1991. She left behind 3 children.

----- From March/April 2002 AALFNY Newsletter -----

René Asper, Philip Engelhardt, Chris Kende, Pierre Seydoux sent us the following special bulletin: “Important news for all who care, and all who care to remember... the members of The Swingstones '66 have been digitally reunited through the good graces of AALFNY. A series of emails have made the rounds, and we are hoping to gather in Paris this year. We cannot promise that music will be made, but we might find the courage to hum a few bars together - or hit a few bars together. Special thanks, once again, to AALFNY for meticulously maintaining its alumni database and putting us back in touch.”

----- From November/December 2001 AALFNY Newsletter-----

Chris Kende wrote to us on 9/15/01 "I survived the World Trade Center tragedy. That is my most recent accomplishment."

----- From July/August 2001 AALFNY Newsletter -----

Philip Engelhardt spent his early years on Wall Street in corporate finance, mortgage brokerage, mergers & acquisitions; he was a former White House advisor and a senior executive in Silicon Valley. He currently serves as director on several boards in finance, high technology and entertainment and is committed to public service and philanthropy.

Alain Letort is currently U.S. Commercial Consul in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and will be transferred in July 2002 to the U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as Commercial Attaché. He has never been married and his extracurricular interests include traveling, fine cuisine, opera, and classical music. Alain would welcome visits from former classmates.

----- From November/December 2000 AALFNY Newsletter -----

René Asper écrit «J'ai été très touché par votre insertion dans le bulletin des anciens élèves du LFNY, de la lettre que ma mère que vous envoyé peu avant son décès. Je vous en remercie de lui avoir rendu hommage.»

----- From February/March 2001 AALFNY Newsletter ------

Christopher Kende continues to practice law in New York with Cozen & O'Connor, a major international insurance defense firm. Christopher represents several of the largest French insurers and reinsurers, the largest French Life Insurance Company and most of the major French marine insurers in major national and international disputes. Most recently Christopher has been involved in several high profile litigations involving the insurance of independent Hollywood films for a member of the AXA-UAP Group.

Gary Marton graduated from Columbia in 1971, Boston University School of Law in 1976, and after a year in private practice, spent 21 years as a lawyer for the City of New York, 15 as a real estate litigator. Two years ago, he was appointed to a judgeship in the Civil Court. Married ten years to Monique -- no, she's not French-- lives in Brooklyn Heights and has two daughters aged nine and six.

-----From March 2000 AALFNY Newsletter -----

Irène Finel-Honigman writes to us from Washington DC: Senior Advisor-Finance Policy, U.S. Dept. of Commerce under the Clinton Administration (94-98); currently Adjunct Professor, MBA Program at Johns Hopkins, and has just written a book European Monetary Union Banking Issues.

Aude Velay habite en Haute Provence et travaille l’art du vitrail. Elle demande des nouvelles de ses camarades de classe Dominique Petit, George Pinkham et Georgette Temerson.








TOP: David Passigli ('66); BOTTOM: Pierre Seydoux ('66-left) & Paul Oppenheim ('66-right)
TOP: David Passigli ('66); BOTTOM: Pierre Seydoux ('66-left) & Paul Oppenheim ('66-right)

TOP: Gary Marton ('66 -left) & Roger Liwer ('68); BOTTOM: Gary and daughter Danielle
TOP: Gary Marton ('66 -left) & Roger Liwer ('68); BOTTOM: Gary and daughter Danielle
TOP: Anne Cassegrain ('66 -left) and Patricia Hesse ('66); BOTTOM: Philip Engelhardt ('66) & Tessie Arpels ('67)
TOP: Anne Cassegrain ('66 -left) and Patricia Hesse ('66); BOTTOM: Philip Engelhardt ('66) & Tessie Arpels ('67)
TOP: Patricia (Hesse) Khosrofian ('66); BOTTOM: Jean-Pierre Marchand ('66 --at the October 5, 2011 reunion in Paris, organized by the LFNY)
TOP: Patricia (Hesse) Khosrofian ('66); BOTTOM: Jean-Pierre Marchand ('66 --at the October 5, 2011 reunion in Paris, organized by the LFNY)
TOP: Gabrielle (Longhi) Chautin ('66); BOTTOM: Ion Pervilhac ('66)
TOP: Gabrielle (Longhi) Chautin ('66); BOTTOM: Ion Pervilhac ('66)
Afsaneh (Djahanbani) Santi Weil ('66)
Afsaneh (Djahanbani) Santi Weil ('66)