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Stepinac High School Hall Of Fame Inductees
Posted by Westchester.com   
Wednesday, 22 October 2008

Westchester School & Education NewsWhite Plains, NY - Seven distinguished alumni were inducted into Archbishop Stepinac High School’s Hall of Fame at the annual Induction Ceremony and Dinner, held recently at Canyon Club in Armonk.

The honored inductees are:

- Robert Landry (’54), past President of the Stepinac Foundation and Alumni Association, Partner, O’Connor Davies Munns & Dobbins, LLP
- William Choquette (’58), Benefactor and Senior Vice President, Gilbane Co.
- Brien Thomas Collins (’58)—posthumously. Mr. Collins was a Vietnam War veteran, attorney and member of the California Assembly.
- Arthur Malesardi (’58)— posthumously. Mr. Malesardi had the distinction of being a 12 Varsity Letter winner.
- Rev. Msgr. Joseph R. Giandurco (’79), Professor, Pastor and Vice Postulator of the Cause of Canonization of Terence Cardinal Cooke
- Brother Alois O’Toole, CFX— posthumously. Brother O’Toole was a distinguished faculty member, coach and friend.
- T. Joseph Sullivan, legendary coach coach of the Stepinac Crusaders football team.

In addition, Richard Massaroni received the Cardinal O’Connor Service Award for his extraordinary service to the Stepinac community.

Founded in 1948, Archbishop Stepinac High School’s mission is to offer young men a highly competitive academic and extracurricular program that will prepare them for college and leadership roles.  The faculty and staff accomplish these objectives by pursuing excellence and creating a supportive, disciplined atmosphere with a strong sense of camaraderie and Christian values that are unique to the Stepinac experience.  For more information on Stepinac High School please visit www.stepinac.org.

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