Philippine Daily Inquirer

DLSU ComArts turns 40

- By Rica Arevalo

ON FEB. 27, the De La Salle University’s Department of Communicat­ion will celebrate its 40th year at the DLSU Yuchengco Auditorium. In 1974-’75, Clodualdo “Doy” del Mundo Jr. offered communicat­ion arts subjects. Among his early students were Joey Reyes, Manny Castañeda, the late Don Escudero and Charo Santos-Concio.

Doy recalls: “Joey, Don, Manny and Evelyn ‘Benggot’ Pe Benito took the same class when we first offered Communicat­ion courses—they all worked in television eventually. In that batch, we had cross-enrollees from St. Paul College, Manila—who included Charo, who sat in the front row with other Paulinians. She was prim and proper, wore glasses, was quiet but intelligen­t. She got an ‘A’.

“At the end of the term, she handed me a note, thanking me for the class. Sabi ni Joey in jest, ‘If we knew she’d one day become the president of ABSCBN, we would have befriended her ( laughs)!’”

Mature thinker

Top cinematogr­apher Lee Briones also attended Doy and his brother Herky del Mundo’s classes. Doy muses, “She’s a mature thinker—and a very good person.” He recalls, “In every batch, there would always be the fun and funny students, like Manny, Benggot, comedian Dodo Gonzalez, Randy Santiago—but, Jeffrey Quizon was relatively quiet.

Direk Joey started teaching at DLSU in 1977. Among his students was Star Cinema producer-director Trina Dayrit, who was very diligent. Urian critic Mike Rapatan’s students included Ryan Agoncillo, Lyn Ching and Shayne Sarte.

Back in 1994, I was with broadcast journalist Chi Datu, together with actress Mylene Dizon and future Cinemalaya directors, Coreen Jimenez, Joel Ruiz and Mario Cornejo, in Doy’s scriptwrit­ing class.

According to Communicat­ion department chair Gary Mariano, “The alumni are ‘coming home’ for the first DLSU Communicat­ion Conference on Feb. 27. They will share what they’ve learned with students.”

Speakers include TV directors Jerome Pobocan and Dominic Zapata, theater actor/director Audie Gemora, photograph­er Raymund Isaac, BBC World News anchor Rico Hizon and GMA 7’s Mike Enriquez. For details, e-mail gochiquigo@gmail.com, or call 5244611 loc. 322.

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