Winter/Spring 2022 Blair Bulletin

Page 90

PLANNED GIVING

BOB VAN STONE ’69 & MARIAN DARLINGTON KEEP A PROMISE THROUGH A PLANNED GIFT When one hears of scholarships,

“Blair is basically my hometown,”

it is only fair to first think about the

Bob commented. “Some people may

recipients. Who are these deserving

have no interest in going back to their

students, what are their life stories and

hometowns, but in my case, Blair was

why did they receive such prestigious

such a great experience and the School

rewards? Yet, most stop listening to the

was like a bucolic little paradise for kids.

story there, missing the importance of

When I think about my past and the

the backstory behind each prestigious

experiences I had growing up, it usually

current Blair boys’ basketball coach

reward. What is the name of the

revolves around Blair.”

Joe Mantegna with Luol Deng ’03,

scholarship, who awarded it and how did the scholarship come to be?

Although Blair always held a special

Bob Van Stone ’69 and Marian Darlington.

Charlie Villanueva ’03 and Royal

place in his heart, Bob admitted that it

Ivey ’00 standing there with a basketball,

took him a while after graduating and

grinning.” Amazed by the strength of

oftentimes get overlooked, can lead

starting his own career for him to realize

his alma mater’s program, Bob thought,

to a beautiful story. Such is the case

just how meaningful Blair was to him.

“You’ve got to be kidding me.”

with The Virginia Van Stone Memorial

A little help from Blair’s athletic teams,

Scholarship made possible by Robert

particularly the growing boys’ basketball

believes that conversation served as

“Bob” Van Stone ’69 and his wife,

team under renowned coach Joe

the catalyst that prompted him to get

Marian Darlington, honoring the

Mantegna, did not hurt.

re-involved with his beloved school. It

These important questions, which

commitment Bob’s mother, Ginny Van

Remembering that day fondly, Bob

“I didn’t get too involved with Blair

was a chat that led to Bob and Marian

Stone, made to Blair over four decades

after graduation,” Bob said, chuckling.

establishing a Charitable Gift Annuity

of service.

“Or at least until Blair got a really good

and planning to fully fund The Virginia

basketball team.”

Van Stone Memorial Scholarship,

“I had been thinking about the gift for a while,” stated Bob. “I had talked to my

Bob had been working in the Center

through a gift from their estate, to give

late mother about it, and I had promised

City district of Philadelphia when two

the opportunity for a deserving and

her that I would do it, and I wanted to

of his colleagues’ sons struck up a

willing student to attend Blair.

keep my word.”

conversation with him about basketball.

Bob’s father died when he was very

“This scholarship fund in recognition

He recounted, “They all came into my

of my mother will go to a local student

young, and Ginny and Bob moved

office, and I said something along the

who may not otherwise have had the

to campus after Ginny came to work

lines of wanting to watch one of their

opportunity to attend a school like

for the School. She was Headmaster

games.” When it came out that Bob had

Blair,” said Bob. “A school where, every

Benjamin D. Roman’s secretary and

played basketball for Blair, the boys were

time I visit, I just instantly feel better. I

then the School’s longtime registrar.

impressed, calling Blair’s program one

think it’s because you know you’re at an

Ginny lived in Blairstown with her

of the best in the country. Now it was

institution that is doing very good things,

family, and Bob began attending the

Bob who was impressed! He continued,

and just by being there, you know you’re

school in 1965 as a day student.

“They then showed me a photo of

doing good things, too.” ■

Continue Supporting Students at Blair After Your Lifetime Please consider making a provision in your will or estate plan to support scholarship at Blair Academy. Like Bob and Marian, you may also choose to honor someone who has made a difference in your life with a named scholarship. For more information and to join the John C. Sharpe Society of planned givers, contact Velma Lubliner, assistant director of advancement for capital and planned giving, at (908) 362-2041 or lubliv@blair.edu. www.blair.edu/gift-planning

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CLASS NOTES

21min
pages 91-109

PLANNED GIVING

3min
page 90

ADVANCEMENT

12min
pages 84-89

Young Alumni Professional Panels

4min
pages 76-79

IN THE NEWS

6min
pages 81-83

Blair at Afrobasket 2021

7min
pages 60-63

ARTS

6min
pages 54-59

PHOTO ESSAY

1min
pages 20-21

FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL

15min
pages 5-15

ACADEMICS

21min
pages 28-37

AROUND THE ARCH

14min
pages 42-49

Timeless: Vita of a Buccaneer Film Prodigy,

9min
pages 50-53

My Blair Mentor

9min
pages 22-27

A Blair Profile in Courage

8min
pages 16-19

OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM

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