Philippine Daily Inquirer

Stars in the eyes of their schoolmate­s

- DOLLY ANNE CARVAJAL

Since it’s graduation season, I asked some celebs how they were described in their yearbooks. It’s quite interestin­g to discover what they were like before fame beckoned.

There are celebs who quit school due to their frenzied show biz schedule, while others opt for a home study program. But there are others who manage to go to school and pursue an acting career at the same time.

Even if some stars don’t have a diploma, they end up being more successful than many college graduates—although it’s always better to have a college degree to fall back on, because a career in entertainm­ent is unpredicta­ble. Only a few have staying power.

With all the pressure and intrigues in the biz, celebs are proud graduates from the “School of Hard Knocks.”

Their schoolmate­s’ impression­s: DAWN ZULUETA: They called me artistic. I liked fashion design and drawing, so a lot of my classmates in high school asked me to design their prom gowns. The clubs I joined were the guitar club and the yearbook club (as artist).

JOHN ESTRADA: Tisoy, drummer boy, athlete, friendly, always there to lend a helping hand. Someone who will go places and chase his dreams.

AIKO MELENDEZ: Generous and fun.

OGIE ALCASID: I was always referred to as a singer from Kundirana, the high school singing group of La Salle Greenhills. In college, I was already working as a singer, so I graduated from UP in “record time”—seven years! CHRISTINE BERSOLABAB­AO: Sentimenta­l and clumsy.

ROBERT SEÑA: Playful. In high school, I was always performing and never stopped

“drumming” on anything I could get my hands on. In college, they called me “Starsky” (without “Hutch”)—and one of the nice guys.

CHRISTIAN BABLES: “Best Friend ng Bayan,” Mr. Amity.

MJ LASTIMOSA: I was “the all-around leader” in high school. I took part in every extracurri­cular activity and took every event seriously. During competitio­ns, I organized everything to make sure that the execution [of what we’re sup-

posed to do] is perfect. CHRISTIAN BAUTISTA: I was a singing geek—and I played basketball, computer games and table tennis.

JIM PAREDES: I was the guy who sang and played the guitar. Everyone knew I was musically inclined. I often performed for my classmates during break time. JOHN ARCILLA: Talented. In high school, I was the “orator of the campus.” In college, people knew me as a performer.

RITA AVILA: In high school, I was remembered as quiet, neat and artistic. In college, I was a baby on my first year in Architectu­re. But when I shifted to Hotel and Restaurant Management, I felt like a fish in a bowl, because that was when I started doing TV commercial­s.

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