Teeing Off for Student Scholarships

October 03, 2011

Crisp air, fresh dew on the grass and a bright, blue sky: all the makings of a perfect day of golf, and that’s precisely what alumni and friends enjoyed at the 2011 Alumni Golf Outing.
 

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Held at the beautiful Mill River Club in Upper Brookville, Long Island, this year’s event raised over $100,000 for student scholarships, the most in its history. Foursomes teed off throughout the day, putting their skills to the test in a best-ball competition, followed by a cocktail reception and dinner in the clubhouse.

This year’s honoree was Albert M. Farina, CPA ’75CBA, an outstanding alumnus who currently serves as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Sound Shore Health System. He’s also an active member of the St. John’s community and is quick to attribute his success to the college education he received.

“St. John’s was exceptional and has meant a great deal to me,” Farina noted. “I know everyone probably says that, but it’s so true. I met some really great professors who changed what I was doing in my life. When I first came to St. John’s in 1971, I stepped onto campus and said, ‘Wow, look at this place!’ And I still get that same feeling when I see campus today. It’s even more vibrant than ever.”

Farina enjoyed the opportunity to go golfing with his friends and colleagues and appreciated the turnout.

“The course was great, the club was great and everybody had a fantastic time,” he said. “And with the weather being so beautiful, you just can’t get much better than this.”

Victor E. Ramos ’91CBA, ’93MBA, Associate Vice President, Division of Institutional Advancement and Interim Director of Alumni Relations, welcomed the guests at dinner and thanked them for making this year’s outing such a success.

“Even in these tough economic times, our alumni and friends still come out to support us,” Ramos said. “We thank you for not only this golf outing, but for all of your continued annual support, which has helped St. John’s University and its students grow in remarkable ways.”

Melody Howard, a senior in St. John’s College of Professional Studies, is one of the recipients of the Long Island Alumni Golf Outing Scholarship. She attended the dinner to meet the people who have helped make her education so affordable.

“If it wasn’t for this scholarship, I don’t know how I’d be able to pay for school,” Howard explained. “I can’t thank these alumni enough, and you can really sense their camaraderie and school spirit. As the saying goes, ‘We Are St. John’s,’ and you definitely see that in our alumni.”

Guests were thrilled with the success of this year’s outing. Scott Watson ’81L, a member of the Alumni Golf Outing Committee and a father himself, knows how difficult it can be to pay for college tuition and was glad that his support helped students like Howard.

“My wife and I are very fortunate to be able to afford the cost of college,” he said, “but it’s certainly a struggle for us. To be a part of this fundraising process – to put real dollars into the hands of real students who could really use it – is the best feeling. That’s what the outing is all about, and this year’s success is great news.”