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1977Class Notes Archives----- From December 2007 AALFNY Newsletter ----- ● Beatrix (Peponnet-Morlot ) Fougeron nous écrit: "Bonjour, ce n'est que très recemment que j'ai découvert le site du Lycée Français de New York. Et quel bonheur de retrouver des noms qui ne m'étaient pas inconnus. Je suis la fille de Françoise Peponnet que certains d'entre vous auront eu comme professeur en maternelle. J'ai moi-même été élève en maternelle avec Mlle Loret, puis en 11ème avec mlle Bazini,et pour finir en 10eme avec Mlle Dejean de 1964 à juin 1967. En rentrant en France, nous nous sommes installés à Paris où j'ai fait toutes mes études. Sans être supersticieuse, il semblerait que le chiffre 8 me porte bonheur. En effet, j'ai eu mon bac en 1978 (eh oui, j'ai redoublé une classe), je me suis mariée en 1988, et notre première fille est arrivée en 1998. J'ai travaillé pendant 10 ans dans un établissement financier. De 1992 à 1994, nous avons habité en Angleterre, car mon mari travaillait alors pour le channel tunnel. En 1996, il travaillait à Abhu Dhabi. De sept 97 à sept 98, nous sommes retournés en Angleterre, dans la banlieue Londonienne. Sept 99 nous étions à 60km au nord de Londres, pour enfin atterrir en Ecosse, à Inverness, pour une periode de 6 mois. De retour en France en Juin 2000, nous nous sommes installés à Versailles, avec nos 2 filles, que nous avons adoptées en Bulgarie, Ombeline 10 ans et demi et Mathilde 7 ans et demi. Alors, que certaines de mes amies sont presque 'grand-mere', moi, pour ma part, je nage en pleine grammaire française du niveau CM2 (7e) et de niveau CE1 (10eme). Peu importe, nos deux filles sont notre plus grande joie et c'est avec elles que nous fêterons l'année prochaine nos 20 ans de mariage !! Un grand merci à ceux qui s'occupent de l'association des anciens élèves." ● “Dr. Michele Migliuolo joined the PLSG as an EIR in October 2006 after working briefly as an Executive Associate. Michele (pronounced Mee-kay-lay) brings significant research and consulting experience as well as capital funding experience in high-technology and life sciences companies. His previous industry experience includes positions at Seagate Technology, Sr. Director of Research and Vice President at Firefly Technologies and Founder and CEO of Verimetra, Inc., a startup manufacturer of Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) biomedical devices and sensors. Michele holds a Ph.D. and an M.A. in Physics from the University of Rochester, and a Laurea in Fisica and Baccalaureat in Natural Sciences from the University of Rome.” (From Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse, http://www.plsg.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=239&Itemid=44) ● "With a Dutch mother and a British father, Sandrine (Tézé) Limal grew up in the US and came to France at age 17. After the Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Paris (ESCP), she joined Bain in London where she worked for two years before going to Insead. She then went to Bain in Boston while her husband went to Harvard Business school. She worked full time with Bain in London after her 1st child (after a 9 month leave), 4/5 time after her second and took two years out after her third. She was promoted to Managing Partner in 1996: she was on a three day schedule at the time." (From: European Professional Women’s Network – Paris, http://www.parispwn.net/lunches/p_ev_teze.html) For more details on Sandrine, click on link below. ----- From June 2007 AALFNY Newsletter ----- ● Patricia Lane nous a annoncé la parution de son article intitulé « Savoir gérer des collaborateurs étrangers » suite à une interview avec le Journal du Management. (Click on link below to read the article) ● Valérie-Luce Rambourg nous écrit: « Je vis et travaille avec ma fille Leela à Paris; je suis séparée de mon mari: c'est la belle vie! Je ne regrette que l'Inde où j'espère retourner bientôt (et Marc, bien sûr...) » ● « Cédric Noël: Comédien au théâtre, à la télévision et au cinéma depuis quelques années, Cédric ne rime pas aussi vite que son ombre mais cela fait longtemps que le démon de la chanson le travaille. Opiniâtre auteur compositeur, ses chansons évoquent une quête de liberté, aspirent à ré enfanter le monde et nous exhortent ici-bas à ne pas manquer le merveilleux bateau ivre de vivre. » (http://www.quebecpop.com/MenuPrincipal2.htm) (For his cinema, theatre and television credits, click on link below.) ● An interview with Vanina Holasek was recently published by psychoPEDIA.com. To read it, click on the link below. ----- From December 2006 AALFNY Newsletter ----- ● Valérie-Luce Rambourg ('77) a donné naissance à Leela, Brigitte, Anjali, le 19/12/04. ● Patricia Lane wrote: "Over the summer, I was asked to write the bilingual texts to accompany an art book of photographs on Savoie. It just came out this week and I am quite pleased." (Patricia also sent us an article for our Alumni Creative section, entitled High Context v. Low Context Cultures. Click on link below to read it.) ● Olivier Hequet wrote: "After many years my family sent me some year books from the Lycee and now I stumble across the website for the LFNY, which again reminds me of so many long lost childhood friends. For those friends, here is a quick summary of where my schools and jobs took me: I have studied math (BS at UW) then on to music (MA in Jazz at NEC) and then finance (MBA Wharton). The last item led to work in London in finance for the last 10 yrs. I met my wife in the music phase and we have two daughters, Chloe and Imogen. Seems we are set to stay in London for some more time, so all classmates are welcome to look me up when in London. I also come to Boston every summer in case anyone is in the area. Happy memories of LFNY :-)" ● Thomas Mashberg is an investigative reporter for the Boston Herald. ● Click on links below for news of Harold Hyman and Thierry Jahan -------From February 2006 AALFNY Newsletter------- ● Thierry Jahan wrote: "After passing the "Bac", I lived in Paris for two years, studied at Paris V, and returned to NY in January 1980 as a transfer student at Columbia. I graduated in 1983 and went to med school in Washington DC. I graduated in 1987 and married Valerie Krieger, a GW classmate, three days before graduating. We headed to Los Angeles for our residencies - me in Internal Medicine at Cedars Sinai Med Ctr., she in Pediatrics at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles. We completed our residencies in 1990 and had our first child that year - Kenneth. We moved to San Francisco in 1991. I started additional training in Hematology/Oncology at UC San Francisco and joined the faculty upon finishing in 1994. I specialize in taking care of patients with lung cancers and sarcomas (tumors of bones, muscle and connective tissues). In the interim we had two additional children - Lillian in 1992, and Robert in 1993. All three children are dual citizens, all three go to the Lycee Francais Laperouse. Kenny, now in high school, moved to the Lycee Francais International. The other two will join him for 3eme and on. I am in regular contact with a few close friends from the LFNY (Jordan Stern, Laurence Stern, Alain Cloarec, Harold Hyman). I do not make it to NY as much, but I look forward to hearing about the new building and I also look forward to hearing from alumni from my promo. Cheers." -------From June 2005 AALFNY Newsletter------- ● DECÉS: Yvan Antich ('77) Liane Coleman ('78) wrote to inform us that she was told that Yvan Antich died in a car accident last year in Washington, DC. He left a wife and two small children. She had no further information. ● Nanette Norwood's mother passed away on January 14, 2005. Any cards or condolences can be sent to Nanette. Please feel free to contact us for her address. ● Véronique Stanek wrote: "The only happening in our lives is that our business La Bergerie***** is still running. We still have not found a buyer but it will be soon on the US market. We had our five stars renewed: it is very rare for an independant gite as ours. And, we are ready to go vote for the european referendum tomorrow. There will be surprises, I think!" ● From Jordan Stern: "Jordan and his family (wife Nathalie, son Lucas 13, daughter Mia 6) are returning from the South of France where they spent the past four years. Jordan will resume the private practice of Ear Nose and Throat Surgery and Medicine in Manhattan and will continue to consult for ealry stage medical technology companies in Europe and in the US. His children will be at the Lycee." ● "Harold Hyman a étudié la littérature comparée à Columbia, puis l'histoire à l'Université de Montréal. Installé à Paris depuis 1987, il est journaliste. Il a commencé dans la presse anglophone, puis a fini dans la presse radiophonique et internet française depuis 1996, à Radio France Internationale et Courrier International, et enfin à Radio Classique, où il est reporter sur les sujets diplomatiques, économie internationale, et défense." ● Hala (Tomeh)Ibrahim wrote: "I have been living in Jordan ever since I finished my masters in special education. I came to help the government start the first centers for the mentally handicapped in 1977. After working for several years helping to create awareness and starting teacher training programs in that area, I shifted my interest to special needs in the regular schools. My work in schools involved starting resource classes for students with special needs, in-service teacher training in three main areas: special needs, class management and behavior management in the regular classroom. I served as a consultant for UNESCO for the Middle East area and most of my missions involved training both at the governmental and teacher level in special needs. At present, I have shifted my interest once again and am now working with a team of professionals to work with autistic children and support their families. In addition, I have always done developmental assessments for children from birth to 6 years. My work with young children and teacher training are my two passions. I have been married for 25 years and have two children. My son just finished his first year of college in hotel management in the US and my daughter is attending an International Baccalaureate school here in Amman and is going up to 11th grade." -------From November 2004 AALFNY Newsletter----- ● DECES Nicolas Reynard ('77) died in a tragic air plane crash on November 11, 2004. ● Veronique (Stanek) Rousseau-Vellones wrote that she has put up for sale her auberge in the Loire Valley ("La Bergerie") and as soon as she finds a buyer, will be moving to Provence. ● Clarissa (Gyorgy) Fetrow shared this with us: "Hi Everyone, I began at the Lycee in 1965 and attended from 11eme through 5eme. I was recently surprised to see that my artwork graces several of those old yearbooks. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. I loved a lot of my classmates from around the world, I loved the beautiful buildings we were in (did you know that most schools don't have marble ballrooms?), I loved being affirmed for being smart and eager to learn. But it was also pretty repressive on many of our spirits, as I recall. Still, I am proud to have gone, and I remember a lot fondly. I have loved language ever since. I have loved the combination of charcoal grey and navy blue ever since. I taught French, English and Spanish for a few years. Now I live in Seattle, with my husband David and our 18 month old daughter Miranda. I have a quieter life than I had in New York, with fresher air, but fewer museums. I love it here, and visit NY for a few days every couple of years. I rarely speak French these days, but when I do, even when I'm stumbling and groping for words, I'm told I have a beautiful accent. I'd love to hear from those who remember me. Take care, and defeat Bush November 2nd!" ● Lisa Stern wrote: "Since I last checked in my husband David and I have had a daughter, Yonina, born on Sept. 1, 2003 (Labor Day!). She is now nearing 15 months and idolizes her big brother Asher (5 1/2 yrs.). I've also gotten another post-doctoral degree, in group psychoanalysis. My life is very full between my family, my private practice, teaching, and writing." -------From Winter 2002/2003 AALFNY Newsletter------- ● Valérie-Luce Rambourg s'est mariée à Bénarès, sur le Gange, le 20 juillet 2002, avec Shree Prakash Pandey; les rites du mariage hindou ont été achevés et complétés au temple Hare Samajh de Old Delhi. Elle nous écrit : « Nous nous partageons entre l'Inde et Paris dans l'attente d'une installation définitive aux bords du Gange... » ● David Kaplan writes: “I attended the Lycée from 12eme to 9eme and returned to complete 1ere C (after having lived 4 years in Paris). Much as I loved the French educational system, I opted to go straight to Brown University rather than remain for Terminale. What's new? After graduating from Harvard Business School in 1985, I embarked upon a 16 year career at Bear Stearns & Co. ending as a Senior Managing Director in Fixed Income Institutional Sales. In April 2001, I started a new career as a Fixed Income Portfolio manager at the New York branch of Credit Industriel et Commercial. Working at a French bank has encouraged me rediscover my French "roots". I am married with 2 boys (13 and 10) and live in Scarsdale, New York. I would welcome getting together with former classmates for a beer (or 2).» -------From March/April 2002 AALFNY Newsletter------- ● Michele Migliuolo writes: “I am a 1982 graduate of the University of Rome with a Doctorate in Physics, and of the University of Rochester (M.A. ‘84, Ph.D. ‘88 both in Physics). I am President and CEO of Verimetra, Inc. a company that develops new MEMS-based products for the minimally invasive surgical industry. I have three children, all boys: Giancarlo 11, Alessandro 9, and Vittorio 4. I am in regular contact with Claudia Plottel ‘77 (NYC) and Charles Giblain ‘78 (Paris). “ ● Harold Hyman, journaliste à Paris, nous propose de participer au projet de rouvrir le Lycée Français de Kaboul, projet déjà lancé à Paris. Il propose que les Lycées Français du monde entier se fédèrent en une association qui aurait pour but de soutenir les Lycées Français en difficulté, en organisant, par exemple, des rencontres entre personnes d’influence des gouvernements, entreprises, Organisations Non-Gouvernementales... Il nous explique: «J’ai déjà un contact étroit avec l'Afghanistan à Paris, et leurs associations d'exilés, poètes, penseurs, femmes. C'est un peu normal car je m'occupe de l'Asie pour ma radio, Radio Classique (radio nationale, musique classique et infos économiques et générales).» ------From July/August 2001 AALFNY Newsletter------- ● Alain Dupiech writes: “I spent several years at the LFNY (1968/69/70) before life took me to Austria and later France. I welcome anyone from the LFNY who is interested in aeronautics and particularly in the civil transport area to contact me. I am currently communications manager at the Airbus european consortium, and look forward to help anyone willing to gather information or even check possibilities of a career in this specific industry. Headquartered in Toulouse, southwestern France, I would be delighted to help any LFNY alumni. 32 years ago, at the LFNY, I had many friends. But this is a long time ago and I would be delighted if I could get back in touch with one or several of those old forgotten friends. We are now all over forty, but after all, that's one of the Alumni Association's ‘raison d'être’.” ● Lisa Stern writes: “Between college and graduate school I spent several years working as a ballet dancer. I am married to my partner of many years, David Lasday, and we have an absolutely wonderful son, Asher, who will be 2 years old this coming June. I am a psychologist/psychoanalyst (I went on to get a post-doctoral degree in psychoanalysis after finishing my Ph.D.) and am fortunate enough to have an office in the same building as our home. This affords me the ability to be around Asher and enjoy watching him grow, while continuing to work at my profession.” ● Isabelle Baudry McDonald writes: “I have really lost touch with everyone of my old friends from the LFNY. It's hard to believe that high school was 24 years ago! I am currently living in Montclair, NJ, married for 18 years, have 3 children: Alex 13, Katherine 11, Emily 9. We are actually going to France this summer for the first time in a very long time. I would love to hear from: Frederica Adelman, Jean Baum, Alexandra Giurgiu, Eric Peterson, Denis Logerot, Lisiane Droal, Isabelle Bassette, and others. I'm afraid that my French is a bit rusty.” ● Veronique (Stanek) Rousseau-Vellones opened a Bread & Breakfast in Touraine: http://www.bergerie.fr ● Claudia S. Plottel sends greetings to all her classmates. She resides in Manhattan with her husband Larry Stam and their 2 children, ages 7 and (almost)12. She has been on the faculty of the New York University School of Medicine since 1985 and maintains an active specialist practice in clinical Pulmonary Medicine. She asks if there would be any interest among the '77ers in organizing a 25th year reunion in NYC next Spring. ● Thierry Folliguet est chirurgien thoracique et travaille à l'Institut Mutualiste Montsouris dans le département cardiovasculaire. ● Marc Hyman tells us that Olivier Hequet is living in London, works at Deutsche Bank and is married with 2 kids. Marc looks forward to participating the 25th Reunion next year -------From February/March 2001 AALFNY Newsletter------- ● Marc Hyman lives in Santa Barbara CA - 1 hour north of Los Angeles. If any contemporary LFNY alum live in California, he'd like to hear from them. ● Habib Gherab is currently living in Tunisia. -------From November/December 2000 AALFNY Newsletter------- ● Claudia Oliveri Quintana writes us that she, her husband and their 7-year-old daughter, Stephanie, just welcomed a new baby into the family. -------From March 2000 AALFNY Newsletter------- ● Thierry Folliguet is currently working as cardiac surgeon at l’Institut Mutualiste Montsouris in Paris. He is married and has a 15 month old daughter. ● Cedric Noel est acteur à Montréal. ● Aline (Assous) Brodt habite en Allemagne avec son mari; une fille de 13 ans, un garcon de 3 ½ ans. |
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