Family Weekend Welcomes Alumni Home

October 19, 2012

Families have always been important at St. John’s University, and on Family Weekend alumni and their families came back to campus for special events designed to strengthen their ties to the University.

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On Saturday, October 13, 2012 alumni who had one or more members of their immediate family enroll at St. John’s as part of the Fall 2012 incoming class enjoyed a private reception in the D’Angelo Center on the Queens campus. Known as Legacy Families, their ongoing connection to the University is a reflection of an expectation that their relative will enjoy the same unique experiences at St. John’s as they did.

“St. John’s is profoundly grateful for the trust that our Legacy Families have placed in us, and we pledge to live up to that trust in every possible way,” noted Victor Ramos ’91CBA, ’93MBA, Associate Vice President for Institutional Advancement. “It’s a powerful indication that they so value their connection to St. John’s that they want to share it with a loved one.”

Like many of his fellow graduates, Peter Kontopirakis ’83CBA, ’88MBA attributes much of the credit for his career success to the academic preparation he received at the University. He remembers his years at St. John’s with affection, and was grateful for the opportunity to celebrate his son’s entry into the University family.

“It was nice that my son came to the same school that I attended,” he remarked. “My St. John’s education was good to me, and since I wanted my younger son to come and see the school, this event was a perfect opportunity to get everyone together. I feel like I grew up at St. John’s. I did my undergraduate and graduate studies here, and it set up my path for my career. Everything started for me at St. John’s, and I have good memories!”

Since the day that Rose Scotto ’80C and Robert Marchitelli ’79C met in their Biology class, St. John’s has held a special place in their hearts. Two of their children are currently students, and they are hoping their daughter, a high school sophomore, will also attend the University and keep the tradition alive.

“I’m really into the legacy thing,” said Marchitelli. “St. John’s is a university that treats everybody as a family. It gave me a chance to fulfill my dream of being a doctor.”

The following day, the spotlight was on the Staten Island campus as alumni and their families enjoyed a great afternoon at St. John’s Annual Family Day, a popular event that included a variety of rides, games and other activities on the Great Lawn. It was obvious that the kids were having the most fun, running excitedly from ride to ride with frequent stops at the petting zoo to laugh as the friendly animals nuzzled and licked their outstretched hands.

And every child was certain to visit the Pumpkin Patch, where they received a free pumpkin that they were able to paint and take home in time for Halloween.