Category: Alumni

  • Nyunt Wai

    by Hla Min

    Updated : May 2026

    • Alias : Victor Nyunt
    • Classmates in Standards VIII A, IX A and X A at St. Paul’s HS.
    VIII A
    • Stood 4th in Burma in Matric of 1963 and won Collegiate Scholarship.
    SPHS63
    • Graduated from Institute of Medicine (2). Wrote articles and drew paintings & cartoons for IM(2) magazine.
    • Doctorate from UK
    • Taught Physiology at IM(1), IM(2) and a Malaysian University.
    • Has compiled a list of Professors of Physiology.
    • Attended the Soon Kyway for Sayadaw Beatson (Physics teacher & Scout Master at SPHS).
    V Nyunt Wai 1
    • Artist and painter. He illustrated a book by Ashin Ananda (Reverend F Lustig, Laureate Poet).
    • Writes blogs, poems (including Kauk Kyaung Kabyar ကောက်ကြောင်းကဗျာ and Sagar Pariyae စကားပရိယာယ်).
    V Nyunt Wai 3
    • Dr. Nyunt Wai wrote :
      I’m no painter or a poet. Just occasional excursions to these fields. And I’m not a visiting Professor. Had to apply for this job in Malaysia just like any other expatriate from India or Bangladesh. So I’m no 3 “P”s. This reminds me of “No 3 P policy” of the now extinct Yahoo group Alumni-Myanmar-medical-institutes founded by Saya Johnny Thane Oke Kyaw-Myint, which served well as a lively forum for us until the advent of Facebook.

      Dr. Thane Oke Kyaw Myint wrote :
      Yes AMIM was a tight small group of us. Those who became friends then remain now as close friends. On FB, there is short attention as well as being bombarded by posts that we have no interest in.
    V Nyunt Wai 1

    Posts

    • Matriculates
    • Sagar Pariyae
    • St. Paul’s High School
  • HIC

    by Hla Min & Tin Aung Win

    Update : May 2026

    Zoom Meeting

    • U Myint Thein Lwin (M62)
    • U Than Htut (M67, RUBC Gold)
    • U Tin Aung Win (M69)
    • U Ohn Khine (M70)
    • U Ye Myint (EP72)
    Zoom Participants

    Gatherings

    • Before the pandemic, some HIC Alumni had lunch gatherings

    Updates

    • U Aye (M62) — retired from FAO; provided feedback & info for my posts
    • U Thein Aung (M72) — moved to Singapore; wrote episodes for “Once upon a time at RIT”
    • U Kyaw Myint (EP72) — founded “Good Morning Bakery”; donated food at selected RIT Gatherings
    • U Khin Maung Cho (M73) — Retd. Minister
    • U Sann Tun Ni — founded “Sunny Sushi” in Las Vegas; Gawpaka at LV monastery
  • Min Oo

    by Hla Min

    Updated : May 2026

    Highlights

    • Alias : Kenneth Khine
    • Parents : U Kyaw Khine (Railways) & Daw Khin Lay (Advocate)
    • SPHS classmate in Std VIIIA, IXA and XA. He was among the youngest, but also the brightest.
    • We were in different sections in the lower classes.
    VIII A
    Min Oo (Seated left)

    Matric Exam in 1963

    • SPHS had five students in the Top Five, seven in the Top Ten, and ten in the Top Twenty.
    • All received Collegiate Scholarships with a monthly stipend of 75 Kyats (net 60 Kyats after the school fees).
    • Min Oo stood 2nd in Burma. He chose to study Maths.

    Language expert

    • Grapevine says that he was reading a German book before entering the hall to take the Matric exam
    • Scored distinctions in English, Maths, Physics & Chemistry

    Mathematics Genius

    • A Tuition Saya challenged his students. “Ask your teachers to solve the problem. I will give you free tuition if you can provide the correct answer.”
      One student asked Min Oo, who was playing cards. Min Oo scribbled the answer during the card game. The Tuition Saya was unhappy; he broke his promise to give the student free tuition.
    • U Aung Sein (Retired Associate Professor of Maths) saw Min Oo get out of the Tutorial classes after a few minutes and yet had perfect score. Saya decided to give challenging questions for a Tutorial. Min Oo took longer time than the easier Tutorials, but most of the other students could not get a passing grade.

    Luyechun Student & Staff

    • Selected Tekkatho Luyechun in the summer of 1965. We attended Inlay Khaung Daing Camp.
    Inlay Luyechun (Min Oo — Seated Right)
    • He joined RASU Maths Dept. He was chosen as Staff for the Tekkatho Luyechun camp.
    • As a multiple Luyechun from IM(1), Ko Khin Maung U was present at two camps with Min Oo. Ko KMU remembers Min Oo with a cigar trying to look like a Saya.

    Career

    • Doctorate of Maths from University of Bonn, Germany
    • Professor Emeritus, McMasters University in Canada; Voluntarily retired in 2015.
    • Was Visiting Professor in selected US Universities.

    Micro-reunion

    • After retirement, he visited Silicon Valley frequently to see his daughter.
    • A few years back, we had a lunch gathering in the SF Bay Area.

    Dr. Nyan Taw (SPHS63) wrote :

    Yes – Min Oo is the brightest. Proud to be his class mate. SPHS VIA group photo Min Oo also Khin Mg U sitting.

    VI(A) SPHS
    Article by Tin Aung Lwin

    Posts

    • Luyechun
    • Mathematics
    • Scholarship
    • SPHS
  • SPHS Teachers & Classmates

    by Hla Min

    Updated : May 2026

    Std. VIIIA (SPHS) in 1961

    Teachers

    • Brother Anthony (Class teacher) : taught Mathematics
    • Saya U Sein (Burmese teacher, GBNF) : Father of Saya Dr. Soe Win (retired Rector of YUFL); Also taught Burmese in Matric.
    • Brother Felix (Brother Director, GBNF) : After nationalization, moved to Germany and passed away there. Thonegwa Kyaw Win visited him.
    • Saya U Nyunt Maung (Arts subjects teacher) : Taught Maths in Sacred Heart
    • Saya Beatson (Science subjects teacher) : Became a monk
    • Brother Xavier (English teacher) : Also taught English in 9th standard. After nationalization, moved to UK and presumably left the Order.

    Dr. Khin Maung U

    OPA Dinner
    Khin Maung U
    • First in Burma in the Matric exam in 1963; Won Collegiate Scholarship
    • Had perfect scores of 100 in Maths & Chemistry and a score of 99 in Physics. Grapevine says that one point was deducted from the initial score.
    • Multiple Luyechun at IM(1)
    • Due to changes in the Edu System, he had to do M.Sc. (Med Sc) locally. Top students from earlier years studied in UK as State Scholars.
    • His persistence paid off. Got Fellowships from UK and MD from Australia
    • Retired from Food & Drug Administration in the USA
    • Translator/interpreter for dhamma courses & meditation retreats.
    • Wore thick glasses since his younger days.
    • Classmate in Stds VIII(A), IX(A) and X(A). We were in different sections in the lower classes.


    Dr. Min Oo (Kenneth)

    • Stood second in Burma in the Matric exam in 1963. Won Collegiate Scholarsip.
    • Some saw him reading a German book before entering the hall to take the Matric exam.
    • Scored distinctions in English, Maths, Physics and Chemistry.
    • Chose to study Maths at RASU.
    • Saya U Aung Sein (Maths) saw Min Oo get out of the Tutorial classes after a few minutes and yet had perfect score. He decided to give challenging questions for a Tutorial. Min Oo took longer time than the easier Tutorials, but most of the other students could not get a passing grade.
    • A Tuition Saya (now GBNF) challenged his students. “Ask your teachers to solve the problem. I will give you free tuition if you can provide the correct answer.” One student asked Min Oo, who was enjoying a card game. Min Oo scribbled the answer during the card game. The Tuition Saya was disappointed. He did not keep his promise to give the student free tuition.
    • Attended Tekkatho Luyechun Camps twice.
    Min Oo (Seated Right)
    • In the Summer of 1965, he was chosen as Luyechun among second year RASU students.
    • In the Slummer of 1968, he was chosen as a Saya for the Tekkatho Luyechun camp.
    • As a multiple Tekkatho Luyechun from IM(1), Dr. Khin Maung U was present at both camps. He remembers Min Oo with a cigar trying to look like a Sayagyi.
    • Min Oo received two doctorates in Maths from Germany. He taught at McMasters University in Canada. He voluntarily retired in 2015.
    • He was one of the young students in the class, but also among the brightest.
    • Classmate in Stds VIII(A), IX(A) & X(A). We were in different sections in the lower classes.
    • He often visited his daughter in the San Francisco Bay Area.

    Dr. Myo San (Freddie, GBNF)

    Khin Mg Zaw, Myo San, Khin Mg U
    • Stood third in Burma in the Matric of 1963. Won Collegiate Scholarship.
    • He had studied phonetics. He had read lots of English books.
    • He scored distinctions in English, Maths, Physics and Chemistry.
    • He was older than us. That might have given him a slight advantage in the early years.
    • He gave me a quiz. “How do you pronounce GHOTI?” I gave an answer which he corrected as “FISH”. He had read George Bernard Shaw, who posed the quiz as an example of eccentricity in English. GH is phonetically equivalent to F as in ROUGH. O is phonetically equivalent to I as in WOMAN. TI is phonetically equivalent to SH as in ATTENTION. Thus, GHOTI is phonetically equivalent to FISH.
    • He became a surgeon, but the stress caused him to take early retirement.
    • Sadly, he passed away.
    • Classmate in Stds VIII(A), IX(A) & X(A), We were in different sections in the lower classes.

    Collegiate Scholarship Holders

    In 1963, students from private schools had to be in the Top Forty to be eligible for Collegiate Scholarship.

    SPHS had ten students in the Top Twenty. Min Oo studied Maths.
    Hla Min, Maung Maung Kyi & Aung Thu Yein studied Engineering. Khin Maung U, Myo San, Nyunt Wai, Thein Wai, Aung Kyaw Zaw & Khin Maung Zaw studied Medicine.
    Myo San, Maung Maung Kyi and Aung Thu Yein are GBNF

    • First : Dr. Khin Maung U (Medical Researcher, FDA, USA)
    • 2nd : Dr. Min Oo (Maths Professor, McMasters University, Canada)
    • 3rd : Dr. Myo San (Surgeon, GBNF)
    • 4th : Dr. Nyunt Wai (Physiology Professor in IM & Malaysia)
    • 5th: Dr. Thein Wai (Moved to USA)
    • 7th: U Hla Min (Lifelong Learner; Software Engineer, Silicon Valley)
    • 9th: Dr. Aung Kyaw Zaw (Specialist, Base Military Hospital)
    • 11th : U Maung Maung Kyi (Dip. Ing in Pulp & Paper, Wales, UK, GBNF)
    • 13th : U Aung Thu Yein (EC, Schlumberger, GBNF)
    • 17th: Dr. Khin Maung Zaw (Medical Doctor, UK)
    SPHS63

    In the group photo

    Seated (L to R) : Min Oo, Khin Maung U, Myo San (GBNF)

    Standing (L to R) : Hla Min, Khin Maung Zaw, Nyunt Wai, Thein Wai, Maung Maung Kyi (GBNF), Aung Thu Yein (GBNF), Aung Kyaw Zaw

    Updates

    Kyaw Wynn’s Birthday

    • Offered soon to Ashin Ukkamsa (Victor, Aung Chaw)
    • Lunch to SPHS63 Classmates
    SPHS63
    • Aye Ngwe (Edwin)
    • Kyaw Wynn — Host
    • Khin Maung Bo (Allan, GBNF)
    • Hla Min
    • Aung Chaw (Victor, Ashin Ukkamsa)
    • Than Win
    • Aung Kyi (Arthur, GBNF)
    • Tin Tun (Phone Gyi, GBNF)
    • Khin Maung Zaw (Frank, UK)

    Sayadaw Beatson

    • Taught Physics at SPHS
    • Scout Master
    • After retirement, became a monk
    • Paulians — Myo Nyunt (Harry), Atom Hla & team — offered soon to Sayadaw
    Sayadaw Beatson
    Paulians offering Soon
    • La Min
    • Nyunt Wai (Victor)
    • Sayadaw Beatson
    • Nyan Taw (Dicky)
    • Hla Min
    • Than Win
    • Aung Kyi (Arthur)

    Sein Nyunt (Swe Set)

    • Classmate in Stds IV(D), V(D) & VI(D)
    • Shared names & status of former classmates. Several are GBNF. Hla Myint (Snow Makeup), Maung Maung Thaung, Sonny Yone Sein, Sydney Khant, Tin Tun are some who have passed away

    Posts

    • De La Salle
    • Memories
    • OPA
    • Pu Zaw Pwe
    • SPHS
  • New Jersey Reunion

    by Hla Min

    Updated : May 2026

    Hosted by Ivan Lee

    • Ivan Lee (Khin Maung Oo, M69, New Jersey) hosted an annual get-together for RIT and UCC alumni for more than a decade.
    • The date is chosen so that Saya Dr. Aung Gyi (Former Rector) and Saya U Soe Paing (EE, UCC) can attend.

    Reunion in 2015

    69ers

    69ers in New Jersey
    • Fred Thetgyi (M69)
    • Tun Aung Gyaw (EC69)
    • Hla Min (EC69)
    • Saw Yu Tint (Alice, T69)
    • Mg Toung (Tom, EC69)
    • Ivan Lee (Khin Maung Oo, M69)
    Reunion in 2015
    • Sayas Dr. Aung Gyi & U Soe Paing
    Ivan, DAG & HM
    • RIT Alumni — U Than Se (Richard, ChE62), U Sein Myint (EC76)
    • UCC Alumni — U Tun Aung Gyaw, U Hla Min, U Sein Myint, Daw Sao Mon Sint, U Soe Myint
    • Spouses & Relatives

    Reunion in 2018

    • In June 2018, seven RIT sayas attended the NJ Reunion.
    1. Dr. Aung Gyi (Former Rector)
    2. Dr. San Hla Aung (C58)
    3. Saya U Soe Paing (EE, UCC)
    4. Dr. Tin Win (M62)
    5. Dr. Ohn Myint (C64)
    6. U Htun Aung Kyaw (ChE67)
    7. U Aung Myint (M69)

    MASTAA

    • At a later Reunion, some sayas and alumni suggested to form MASTAA (Myanmar American Science and Technology Alumni Association).
    • Ivan served as the inaugural CEO. U Soe Myint (UCC) served as President. U Sein Myint (EC76, UCC) served as Vice President.

    Posts

    • Associations
    • Gatherings
    • Memories of RIT
    • Memories of UCC
    • Visits
  • Paulian Classmates

    by Hla Min

    Updated : Apr 2026

    At Kyaw Wynn’s birthday soon kyway

    Birthday

    He offered birthday soon kyway to Uzin Okkantha (Victor, Aung Chaw) and treated his former SPHS63 classmates (some of whom have not seen each other for a long time). The attendees include :

    • Aye Ngwe (Edwin, GBNF)
    • Kyaw Win (“Birthday Boy”)
    • Khin Maung Bo (Alan Saw Maung, EP69, GBNF)
    • Hla Min (EC69)
    • Uzin Okkantha (Aung Chaw, Victor, C69, GBNF)
    • Than Win (M69)
    • Aung Kyi (Arthur Kyi, GBNF)
    • Tin Tun (M69, GBNF)
    • Khin Maung Zaw (Frank Gale, IM1 70, UK)

    SPHS Novice Crew at RUBC

    • Maung Maung Kyi (Bow, GBNF)
    • Hla Min (No. 2)
    • Kyaw Win (No. 3, EE)
    • Willie Soe Mg (Stroke, GBNF)
    • Myint Thein (Cox, SPHS 62, B.Com 66, GBNF)

    We were all awarded Full Green.

    When the schools were closed following the first Anniversary of 7th July, Kyaw Win and Maung Maung Kyi applied for scholarships to study in Germany.

    Maung Maung Kyi received Dip Ing in ChE with Specislization in Pulp and Paper. He worked at Sittaung Paper Mill and PPIC before moving to Wales, UK.

    Kyaw Win had a higher calling. He and his friends protested in front of the Burmese Embassy. The higher authorities were alarmed at their movement and recalled back to Burma. Fortunately, he was able to complete his EE in Rangoon.

    GBNF

    Willie Soe Maung was from the first batch of BDS. He passed away quite early.

    Myint Thein passed away after having medical problems for a long time.

    Maung Maung Kyi passed away in Wales.

  • TOKM

    by Hla Min

    Updated : Apr 2026

    Book published for his 70th birthday

    Memories

    Book Presents

    Dr. Thane Oke Kyaw Myint (SPHS60) receives books from his former students and from his god-children.

    He received a book from Professor Dr. Nyunt Thein.

    Dr. Nyunt Thein proposed to have some (if not all) of the examinations for MRCP to be held in Burma.

    Dr. Thane Oke Kyaw Myint wrote :

    Due to Nyunt Thein’s efforts, all parts of the exam are being conducted in Rangoon and Mandalay.

    Dr. Thane Oke Kyaw Myint wrote :

    I am so fortunate that books written by my former students are either given to me by the authors or bought for me by my niece Hnin Wit Yee or Min Thet Aung.

    I got a signed copy of “The Female Voice of Myanmar” by Nilanjana Sengupta, translated into Burmese, by Myae Hmone Lwin. It was given to me by Ma Thida.

    The book consist of articles about and by four eminent lady Burmese writers and activists: Ludu Daw Ah Mar, Daw Khin Myo Chit, Daw Aung San Su Kyi and my “daughter writer” Ma Thida (San Gyaung).

    Please do not say that I am biased towards my daughter but I read the articles on Daw Ah Mar, Daw Khin Myo Chit and Daw Sung Dan Su Kyi once only but read and reread the articles by and on Ma Thida about three times or more.

    Coming from a family whose members were at different times and at different lengths of incarceration by the military government, each article about Ma Thida in prison brought back sad memories of my own family. I had to pause even in the middle of each article as such memories flooded my mind.

    From a very young age Ma Thida stand out among her contemporaries . A multifaceted person with deep attitudes and understanding of right and wrong, justice and injustice, tears welled up in my eyes reading what she went through in prison, and had to stop reading after going through some incidents described by her in the book.

    I am happy and very proud that she can be what she is now, an activist, feminist, author and running PEN Myanmar and many more.

    This book must be read in Burmese as in any other language, much would be lost in translation.

  • RUESU Magazine

    by Hla Min

    Updated : Apr 2026

    Tekkatho Moe War

    From Saya U Moe Aung

    Dear Ko Hla Min,

    Thanks to Saya U Soe Paing for his great endeavour in visiting the UCL (Universities’ Central Library) numerous times [in January 2012] to gather and record invaluable information relating to RIT (and BOC college of Engineering as well). And thanks to you for archiving all through your emails and keeping all RITians gelled together.

    Only when did Saya U Soe Paing mention Engineering Students’ Magazines, that I happen to recall one Engineering Students’ Magazine in which I was part of it. That was in Academic Year 1960-1961. I was still an Electrical Engineering Student at that time (2nd year, or, by the present calling, 4th year). At Rangoon University (Main University) they had a University Students’ Union (in Burmese, Thud Meg-ga is translated as Union), and we had correspondingly an Engineering Students’ Union as well at our Faculty of Engineering at Leik-Khone (Dome), Prome Road.

    At that time I met one Ko Hla Tin (Civil) who was my senior and several years older than me, staying at Prome Hall which was adjacent to Leik Khone, only separated by a fence. He was an avid poet (pen name Kay-tu Win Tint, from Taunggoo) and I used to visit his room at Prome Hall to talk about poems and literature during lunch or break times. I also met one senior (can’t recall his name, I think Ko Sein Hlaing) who was the Secretary of the Students’ Union. After some lively discussions, we decided to issue an Engineering Students’ Union Annual Magazine and they made me the Chief Editor. The Magazine consisted of two sections, Burmese and English, of which Saya U Aung Khin (Mech) was the English Editor.

    I still have the 1960-61 issue neatly tucked in a cupboard in Yangon.

    Now I remember that Ko Sein Hlaing (EE?) is still in Yangon, helping to look after his grand children, but not in good health. Ko Sein Hlaing’s daughter was my daughter’s very close friend since their childhood days. We met once in Singapore about 12 years back.

    Dear Ko Hla Min, this is the time to reminisce and be happy about the good old days and try to fly back with whatever time machine we could get hold of. Time really flies and we should realize that our days are numbered.

    Publications

    • Saya published “Collection of Poems” :
      some books by himself (e.g. Pearl in My Heart) and some with collaborators (e.g. Swel Daw Poems).
    • He also published a collection of articles (e.g. Sea of Men & selected articles)
    • During one of my visits to Rangoon, he gave me an autographed copy of his book.
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    Autographed copy
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    Cover
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    Musings by Tekkatho Moe War and Maung Sein Win (Padeegone)
  • St. Paul’s High School

    by Hla Min

    Updated : Apr 2026

    စိန့်ပေါလ် အထက်တန်းကျောင်း

    1860

    • De La Salle Brothers ရန်ကုန် မှာ ကျောင်းဖွင့် Opened St. Paul’s English High School in Rangoon.

    1885

    • ကျောင်း ကို နေရာသစ် ပြောင်းရွှေ့ Moved the school to a new location

    1960

    * ရာပြည့် Centennial

    1965

    • ပြည်သူပိုင်သိမ်း Nationalized on April 1st; Non-native Brothers left Burma
    • အမည် ပြောင်း — SHS(6) ဗိုလ်တထောင် Renamed as No. 6 Botathaung State High School

    2010

    • နှစ် 150 ပြည့် Sesquicentennial

    မှတ်တမ်း များ

    SPHS Badge နဲ့ Motto

    Badge

    SPHS ရှေ့ ကျောင်းကြို ဖို့ စောင့်နေကြ

    Cars waiting to pick up students

    Yangon Heritage Society — Blue Plaque

    Blue Plaque

    1959 Matriculates / Scholarship Winners

    SPHS59

    1960 Matriculates / Scholarship Winners

    SPHS60

    1951 – 1963 Top Matriculates
    Roll of Honor

    Top Matriculates

    1963 Scholarship Winners

    SPHS63

    SPHS Blazer Coat & Badge

    SPHS Blazer Coat & Badge

    De La Salle Brothers

    De La Salle Brothers in Burma (1955)

    OPA (Old Paulians’ Association) Pu Zaw Pwe Organizers

    OPA

    Gallery

    Mao Toon Siong (SPHS55, Table Tennis)
    Ko Ko Lay (SPHS56, UCC cofounder)
    Charlie Hla Myint (SPHS59, Swimming & Water Polo)
    Dr. Thane Oke Kyaw Myint (SPHS60, Medical Institute Historian)
    SPHS60 Gathering
    Than Htut (SPHS60, Rowing)
    Htun Aung Kyaw & Aung Khin (SPHS61)
    SPHS63

    Updates

    • Old Paulians’ Association opened SPHS Museum on St. Paul’s Day (June 30) in 2025
    • Three of the 1963 Scholarship Winners — Myo San (Freddie), Aung Thu Yein (Brownie) and Maung Maung Kyi — have passed away.
  • St. Paul’s High School

    by Hla Min

    Updated : Apr 2026

    စိန့်ပေါလ် အထက်တန်းကျောင်း

    1860

    • De La Salle Brothers ရန်ကုန် မှာ ကျောင်းဖွင့် Opened school in Rangoon.

    1885

    • ကျောင်း ကို နေရာသစ် ပြောင်းရွှေ့ Moved to a new location

    1960

    * ရာပြည့် Centennial

    1965

    • ပြည်သူပိုင်သိမ်း Nationalized on April 1st; Many Brothers left Burma
    • အမည် ပြောင်း — SHS(6) ဗိုလ်တထောင် Renamed as No. 6 Botathaung State High School

    2010

    • နှစ် 150 ပြည့် Sesquicentennial

    မှတ်တမ်း များ

    SPHS Badge နဲ့ Motto

    Badge

    SPHS ရှေ့ ကျောင်းကြို ဖို့ စောင့်နေကြ

    Cars waiting to pick up students

    Yangon Heritage Society — Blue Plaque

    Blue Plaque

    1959 Matriculates / Scholarship Winners

    SPHS59

    1960 Matriculates / Scholarship Winners

    SPHS60

    1951 – 1963 Top Matriculates
    Roll of Honor

    Top Matriculates

    1963 Scholarship Winners

    SPHS63

    SPHS Blazer Coat & Badge

    SPHS Blazer Coat & Badge

    Updates

    • Old Paulians’ Association recently opened SPHS Museum
    • Three of the 1963 Scholarship Winners — Myo San (Freddie), Aung Thu Yein (Brownie) and Maung Maung Kyi — have passed away.

    Paulians

    Sir J A Maung Gyi

    First Acting Governor

    J A Mg Gyi

    Dr. San Baw

    Hip Replacement Surgery using Ivory

    San Baw

    U Kaung

    Director of Education

    Member of Burma Currency Board & Co-signer of Bank Notes

    U Kaung

    Matric 1954

    Many Scholar Athletes

    SPHS 54

    Rowing Champions

    San Mg, Tin Htoon, M Hla Min
    San Mg, Tin Htoon, Tun Shein

    Dr. Walter Chit Tun

    First Burmese Body Builder

    Doctor

    Actor

    Walter Chit Tun

    Paing Brothers

    Medical Researcher

    UCC co-founder

    Kaba Aye Sunlun Sayadaw

    Putra Cup Golf & Entrepreneur

    Soe Paing, Win Paing (Sayadaw U Wara), Dr. Myo Paing, Kyaw Paing

    Deedok U Ba Cho

    Arzani

    Journalist

    Burmese Music Expert

    U Ba Cho

    Chan Chor Khine

    Land owner, Entrepreneur

    Philanthropist

    Chan Chor Khine

    U Tin Tut

    First ICS by invitation

    Minister

    U Tin Tut
    U Tin Tut 2