Friday, March 24, 2017

40. 12 YEARBOOK PHOTOS OF SELECT KAPAMPANGAN PERSONALITIES

Ever seen graduation photos of well-known Kapampangan personalities? Here are a few of them as they appeared in their yearbooks.  You might say there’s not much difference from your own school portraits, but--who would think that in a few years’ time, these young, eager-beaver faces would go on to become the region’s pride—trailblazers, pioneers,  leaders, champions, movers and shakers all.
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DR. MARIANO M. ALIMURUNG, Top Cardiologist, One of the Founders of Makati Medical Center
The future cardiologist (b. 4 Aug. 1916) went to St. Mary’s Academy in Bacolor for his elementary schooling. He moved to Manila to attend high school in  Letran, graduating as Valedictorian in 1936. He enrolled at the U.S.T for his medical course as scholar. While there, he also was the ROTC Corps Commander. Alimurung specialized in Cardiology and became renown in his field. He became one of the founders of Makati’s premiere hospital in 1969—Makati Medical Center—together with Dr. Constantino Manahan and Dr. Jose Fores. Dr. Alimurung sat as the chairman of the Dept. of Medicine, director of the Coronary Care Unit, and Head of the Cardiology Section. He was also the first and only director of the Office of Medical Education.
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SEN. BENIGNO AQUINO JR, Leading Marcos Oppositionist, Philippine Senator, Governor of Tarlac, Hero
The peripatetic Ninoy ((b. 27 Nov. 1932/ d. 21 Aug. 1983) was first enrolled at Saint Joseph’s School at age 6. He then transferred to American-run Ateneo on his third grade, then located in Intramuros. With the war closed down Ateneo, Ninoy moved to La Salle, but his studies were cut short with the Liberation. Once school reopened in 1946, Ninoy returned to Manila in 1946 to become a Bedan. He finished high school in just two and a half years by cross-enrolling during summer at Far Eastern University and National University. In his own assessment, he was “in the middle bracket, never brilliant, never among the 95s, but never in the 75s either.” 
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PRES. BENIGNO SIMEON C. AQUINO III, 15th President of the Philippines
Noynoy (b. 8 February 1960), is remembered for being a quiet, introverted gradeschooler who rarely joined extracurricular activities. His batchmates included future senators Teofisto Guingona III, and movie star Alfie Anido.  Aquino graduated from Ateneo with an Economics degree.  Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, his Malacañang predecessor, was his former teacher.  He was first was elected as a congressman of Tarlac, then as a Senator in 2007. After Cory Aquino’s death in 2009, Noynoy heeded the people’s call and joined the presidential race under the Liberal Party and won over bets like the popular Manny Villar and Gilbert Teodoro, an Aquino relative.
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BISHOP TEODORO BACANI, Bishop of Novaliches
The popular figure of the Philippine Catholic Church (b. 16 Jan. 1940) was born in Bataan where her grew up. At the San Jose Seminary, his batchmates included Angel Lagdameo (of Lucban, future Bishop), while graduating from high school that same year was writer-critic Nicanor Tiongson.  Bacani was assigned in Guagua, under the San Fernando dicoese.  Installed as a Bishop of Novaliches, he became a visible figure during the People Power years, remaining in that position until his resignation.
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CONG. EMIGDIO A. BONDOC. Pampanga’s Popular Solon.
Emigdio Aliwalas Bondoc  (b. 22 Nov. 1928/d. 25 Nov. 1999 ) of Macabebe entered Ateneo de Manila in 1946 for his pre-law course. An active member of the Aquila Legis Fraterrnity, Social Order Club, Sodality to the Sanctuary Society, he was also the class Vice President.  In 1952, he finished his Law degree alongside classmates like Ernesto Maceda and Cesar Bengzon.  Bondoc joined government service as the legal adviser of the Senate financial committee in 1957. When Pampanga was re-districted into 4 congressional areas under the new Constitution, Bondoc became the solon of the 4th district that included Apalit, Candaba, Macabebe, Masantol, Minalin, San Luis, San Simon and Santo Tomas. As a congressman, Bondoc was named chairman of the powerful House committee on ethics.
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MSGR. JOSE R. DE LA CRUZ. The Brilliant Cleric-Academic
"Pepe" (b. 8 May 1913/ 10 Apr.2010), was 15 when he entered San Jose Seminary and finished  as valedictorian. He earned a Philosophy degree, Summa Cum Laude. Too sickly to attend the International Gregorian University in Rome, he enrolled instead at the Central Seminary of the University of Santo Tomas and was ordained in 1941. At the same school, he completed his doctorate in Sacred Theology, Magna Cum Laude and  Bachelor of Laws.  His  assignments included Licab (Nueva Ecija), San Marcelino (Zambales), Guagua and Bacolor. A seasoned  traveler, fr. De la Cruz has gone around the world 10 times. He is known for  helping  launch the crusade of Charity revolving around Virgen de los Remedios, the patroness of Pampanga. The monsignor dabbled in radio, music, composing prayers, writing poetry, literary pieces and newspaper columns.
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CONG. FABIAN DE LA PAZ. Two-Time Pampanga Congressman, Lawyer, Teacher, Pensionado
Fabian de la Paz y Yabut  of Macabebe (b. 1889/d. 1946) was a bright boy who swore never to be like his father, who squandered the family fortune with his cockfighting vice. In 1904,  he was granted a pensionado scholarship  to the U.S. along with Jose Abad Santos (jurist) and  Sotero Baluyut (Pampanga governor). He earned an education degree from Macomb College in Illinois. Back home, Fabian was appointed principal of Tondo High School. He took night classes at the University of the Philippines in Manila where he finished law in 1916, which he practiced when he moved to Jolo. In 1928, Fabian successfully ran as an independent and won a seat in the Philippine Legislature for 2 terms (1928-31/ 1931-34). After Liberation, Pres. Sergio Osmeña  was said to have offered him a job as governor of Pampanga, but declined.
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VICENTE ALVAREZ DIZON, The Painter Who Beat Salvador Dali
Dizon (b. 5 April 1905/d. 1945), the artist was 19 when he finished high school at National University, where he illustrated his class yearbook. A Fine Arts graduate from the U.P. , he  took further studies at Yale. Dizon’s biggest triumph was winning First Prize at a contest held during the 1939 Golden Gate Exposition in San Francisco, California. His entry, “After A Day’s Toil”—showing a Filipino farming family on their way home from their farm labors, won over 79 artworks--- including that of surrealist Salvador Dali who could only place second. Dizon married Ines Sadie Henson, and died in Intramuros at the end of the war. Two of his children, Daniel and Josie, are both accomplished artists.
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DR. RAFAELITA V. HILARIO, Philippine Ambassador, Educator, Scholar, Writer.
Dr. Rafaelita Hilario-Soriano (b. 2 Jul. 1915/d. 1 Jan. 2007) was born  in San Fernando of illustrious parentage, daughter of Judge Zoilo J. Hilario of Bacolor and Trinidad Vasquez. After Pampanga High School, she went to the  Philippine Women’s University for her Political Science degree in 1936. While a dean at the Laguna Academy, she won a Levi Barbour Scholarship at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Returning to the Philippines in 1948, Rafaelita became a sought after university lecturer . Her work at the Department of Foreign Affairs put her already multi-facetted career on yet another path—Foreign Service.  In 1970, she was named as an Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Israel, thus joining an elite group of ambassadreses like Trinidad Fernandez and Pura Santillan-Castrence, who blazed the trails towards the feminization of diplomacy.
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ATTY. JULIAN MANANSALA, “The Father of Philippine Nationalistic Films”
Manansala (b. 28 Jan. 1899) opted not to take the bar to work as a Solicitor for Pensioners for Filipino veterans in Washington, D.C. before shifting to films, starting with his controversial “Patria Amore”(1929), which created a stir with its direct references to Spanish abuses. He directed a series of patriotic movies like “Dimasalang”, Kilabot ng Tulisan”, “Pagibig ng Bayan” before continuing his deferred law career. He was admitted to the bar in 1945.
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EFREN OCAMPO, Topnotch RTW Fashion Designer
The designer whose name is synonymous with RTW (Ready-To-Wear) fashions went to local schools in Angeles City, and was known as a Class-A tennis player. He next hied off to Manila, and  started out as assistant of couturier Dante Ramirez in the 70s. After that stint, Ocampo went to New York to study fashion design, draping, cutting at the Traphagen Institute of Fashion and worked on Seventh Avenue as an assistant designer for a few companies. He came back in 1980 and in 1983, decided to give RTW a try. His simple, wearable and affordable designs caught on with department stores and found himself supplying SM, where his creations are consistent bestsellers to this day.
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CLAUDE TAYAG,  Award-winning Chef, Artist, Designer, Writer
Angeles-born Claude Tayag (b.1956) is a self-taught artist, with backgrounds in architecture and economics from the University of the Philippines. He counts the late writer/painter Emilio Aguilar Cruz as his greatest influence. He first entered the Manila art scene in 1978, with his watercolor exhibits of fiestas and religious santos.  In 1990, he ventured into functional and sculptural wood pieces  via an “Art Furniture” exhibit at the Ayala Museum. As the Philippine representative to the 8th annual Embassy Chef Challenge 2016  in Washington, DC, Tayag won the People’s Choice Award. Together with wife Mary Ann Quioc, Tayag runs his Bale Dutung and Café Downtown 1956 food businesses in Angeles.

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SOURCES:
Castro, Alex R., http://www.filipiknow.net/famous-personalities-in-the-philippines/20 Yearbook Photos of Influential Filipino Personalities 

Photos of Dr. Mariano Alimurung, , Dr. Rafaelita Hilario, from Graphic Magazine, 1930s.
All others, from the original school yearbook collection of Alex R.Castro

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