Thanks a lot Ko Zaw Min [Nawaday] for your interesting reminiscences (RIT 1964 – 1970)
I would like to sprinkle some sesame (Nhan Phyu).
Boxing
The boxing tournament was held in the lawn in front of C and D block. I remember two of our seniors went up the ring and had some jovial boxing making us LOL. Ko Zaw Win and Ko Min Kyi (both M 67) were the two, if I can rely on my memory. There was no square concrete monument at that time.
Sayas and Sayamas at RIT in 1964
The list is not comprehensive. It contains the names of most RIT sayas in 1964 (when we started attending classes).
There are several sayas (Dr. Aung Gyi, U Aung Khin, …) who were abroad on deputation, and some who did not teach us.
Burmese Department : U Tein Kyi (Head), U Tin Shwe, Daw Khin Than Myint, Daw Hla Myint, U Tin Win, …
English Department : Daw Yin Yin Mya (Head), Daw Khin Win Kyi, U Sao Kan Gyi (GBNF), Daw Naw Charity Sein Oo, U Joe Ba Maung (GBNF), Mr. Desmond Rodgers (Canada), U Khin (Taiwan), U Kyaw Lwin Hla (UNDP), …
Mathematics Department: U Sein Shan (Head, GBNF), U Shwe Hlaing, U Ko Ko Gyi (GBNF), U Tun Shein (GBNF), U Aung Soe, U Than Lwin, U Thein Han (Austraila), …
Physics Department : Daw Nyein (Head, GBNF), Daw May Than Nwe (GBNF), U Saw Hlaing (GBNF), Mr. Robert Pho Yein (GBNF), U Nyunt Yin, Daw Thaung Nwe, Daw Aye Yi, …
Chemistry Department : U Kyaw Tun (Head), Daw May Chit, Daw A Mar Sein, U Morris Kyaw Zaw, Daw Win Win, U Ba Ti, Daw Rosie Kwet Kaw (USA), Daw Win Myaing, U Pike Htwe, Daw Tin May Latt (Betty, GBNF), Daw Than Than (GBNF), …
Mechanical Department : U Ba Than (Head), U Kyin Soe, U Tin Hlaing (GBNF), U Mg Mg Win (Australia), U Tu Myint, U Arya, U Soe Lwin, U S Kyaw Aye, U Phone Myint, U Win, U Khin Mg (GBNF), Dr. Tin Hlaing (Singapore), U Myo Win (GBNF), U Tin Htut (USA), U Han Tun (GBNF), …
Electrical Department : U Sein Hlaing (Head, GBNF), U Kyaw Tun (GBNF), U Tin Swe (GBNF), U Sein Win (GBNF), U Soe Paing (UCC, UN), U Khine Oo, U Myo Kyi, U Sein Mg, U Ba Myint, U Tin Shwe (GBNF), U Thein Lwin (GBNF), U Soe Min (GBNF), U Nyi Nyi (UK), …
Chemical Department : U Khin Aung Kyi (Head, GBNF), Dr. Hla Myint (Australia), …
Civil Department: U Min Wun (Head, USA), Dr. San Hla Aung (USA), U Allen Htay (GBNF), U Khin Mg Phone Ko (Singapore), U Thein Tan, …
Metallurgy Department : U Thit (Head, GBNF), U Aung Hla Tun, …
Mining Department : U Soon Sein (Head, GBNF), U Win Kyaing (GBNF), …
Textile Department: U Maung Maung Than (Head, GBNF), U Shwe Yi (GBNF), Daw Tin Tin Ohn (GBNF), …
Architecture Department : U Myo Myint Sein (Head, USA), Dr. Lwin Aung (Sayadaw), …
Workshop Department : Mr. Simons (Head, GBNF), U Phone Myint, …
We had to do practical works on blacksmith and carpentry in the first year. All first year students male and female had to do it. Mr. Simons, father of Victoria Simons (Met 70), was head of the department and U Phone Myint assistant head. Most popular among students was U Chit the blacksmith. U Chit had passed away a few years back.
Food stalls
The so called canteen in our first year days was a small open air building with roof and sort of concrete flooring, just like a zayat. But the location is very strategic for us male students. The road from the roofed walkway leading to G Hall is in front of it so G Hall students and their friends had to use that only road going to and from the main building to the Hall. Just imagine how much we enjoy sitting in the canteen. Of course one thing is we had no choice than to eat Si Kyet Khauk Swel, drink tea coffee or cold drinks at that canteen. I remember the price of the Si Kyet Khauk Swe was 50 pyas, and special one 75 pyas.
There was also a stall selling tit bits (snacks, cigars, cigarettes and betel) at the corner of the roofed walkway from the main building to dining hall and hostels. (That walkway covered the sunshine only but couldn’t cover the heavy rains with strong winds. We all were soaked like rats in water pail sometimes walking along that walkway in the rainy seasons.) The owner of the stall was a middle-aged lady. Later U Chit also opened a Mont Hin Ga stall in the mornings near the dining hall. There was also a food shop at Gyogone junction outside the RIT compound known as Ma Tin Aye’s shop.
The new open shed to accommodate food stalls was built on the space between the small canteen and dining hall. I am not sure when new stalls came in to sell foods. At the time there was only one shed facing the dining hall. Later another shed was built on the opposite side also.
I remembered the shop named “Aung Theik Pan”, especially the two siblings of the owner. They are Po Po, elder girl and her young brother Aw Tee. Of course we couldn’t go to that shops frequently but sometimes when we had sponsors and during the holidays when the dining hall was closed.
Film Shows
The film shows at the Assembly Hall once a week were enjoyable. There were good films both foreign and local. Thin and lanky Ko Khin Mg Yin was the electrician and operated the film projector. He had passed away already.
Summer training and courses
During our 2nd year summer holidays, some students who didn’t join UTC camp attended the First Aid course. I attended the course but couldn’t recall my memory about it.
From 3rd year onward, we had to undergo practical industrial training at factories and dockyards during the summer holidays. It was compulsory. I did my training at Mandalay Dockyard (3rd year) Amarapura B.E.M.E base workshop (4th year), and Union of Burma Research Institute (5th and Final year).
Architecture students went to places where they can see and learn about the historical buildings and our ancestors’ architectural talents.
Civil Engineering students went to Maymyo for the practical training on Surveying and other related studies. Other engineering disciple students went to their related industrial factories. These arrangements were beneficial to us and the industrial experiences we gained were of much help later in our work life.
Hostel life
As a hostel student we have to mingle not only with our classmates but also with our seniors and juniors. Due to our moving from one block to another at random rather than stay put in one block and room, our circle of friends become bigger and bigger as we advance to our final years.
From second year onward, the blocks and rooms were allocated by drawing lots. So we did not know which hall will be our next year’s place and who our neighbors will be. We can choose our room mates in advance. The floors of the blocks are already fixed for which year students to stay. The uppermost floors of A,B,C,D,E blocks, corridor rooms between A&B, B&C, and D&E are mostly for fifth and final year students. F block is for final year students only. Inle Hall is mainly for first year students.With this system of allocating rooms, we tend to have more close friends with those from one year senior and one year junior. I think this is one main factor in fostering our RIT spirit which we showed vehemently in Inter-Institute Sports meetings (as Ko Zaw Min mentioned), and later in our work and social lives.
How I got my nickname “Gaing Gyi”
Brother asked my father what my name was. When he told my name, the brother put down on paper as “Ohn Gaing” with the guttural sound of the second word. I was an overweight and chubby boy then. I remembered whenever I put on long pants our family doctor would call me “Lu Win Sin Nauk Paing” and told me that it was not an English name but the hind part of Kyauk Se Elephant.
Those who had seen the Kyauk Se Elephant will have in their eyes how I look like at that time. From thence my friends jokingly called me “Gan Gyi” meaning big hip. Up till Matriculation class I was called by that name among friends. Rarely will they call me “Ohn Khine”.
When I joined RIT together with eleven of our friends from St Peter’s, these friends were so used to call me “Gaing Gyi” before. So after a while, I was known by that name among my friends’ friends, and they started to call me by that name. Some called me “Khine Gyi”, but the guttural sound seemed like easy to call and that was how I came to be called. In my work also my colleagues addressed me by that name up till now. I changed my name’s spelling to “Ohn Khine” when I joined RIT.
Editor’s Notes
We request sayas and colleagues to point out the errors and discrepancies.
Supplementary material
Memories of RIT by Ko Zaw Min Nawaday (EP70)
Articles by Daw Than Yi (EP70, “Maubin Ma Shwe Than”)
Pamphlets/booklets by the “Combined 1st BE Intake of 64 and 65”
Photo Albums
RIT Students’ Guide e.g. one in possession by Ko Benny Tan (M70)
HMEE-2012 by Saya U Aung Hla Tun & team Ko Ohn Khine and I compiled the CD Supplement for the HMEE-2012 Book
RIT Alumni International Newsletter and Updates
CD Supplement compiled by U Ohn Khine (M70) and U Hla Min (EC69)
Met Victor at the gatherings of the Combined 1st BE Intake of 64 and 65 in Yangon.
One gathering was hosted by U Thaung Sein (Steeve Kay, EC70) at a sea food restaurant. Victor gave me a ride.
Another gathering was at the Reunion and Acariya Pu Zaw Pwe of the Combined 1st BE Intake of 64 and 65 at the Assembly Hall in Gyogone Campus. He was among the those seated on chairs. Most of them had medical problems, but came to pay respect to their sayas and sayamas.
U Ohn Khine (M70) sent the news the demise via the Google Group.
The “Soon Kwyay Invitation” forwarded by my son (who was a classmate of Victor’s elder son) lists the family members.
Saya U Tin Win (EC71) shared a photo from 2014 taken with his EP/EC classmates.
Saya U Tin Win wrote :
Ko Than Hlaing , Ko Than Hlaing, Ko Kyaw Win and our special friend Nyi Nyi Soe ( Sandayar ) from Myeik.
Editor’s Note :
U Tin Win worked at UCC before moving to FRI.
Civil
U Saw Lin (C71, GBNF)
He served as Secretary of the RIT Civil Engineering Association.
He was in charge of Technical Publications at MES (Myanmar Engineering Society). He mailed me a few MES publications.
During my visits to Yangon in 2012, he hosted a dinner gathering and presented me a Xeroxed copy of “RIT Cartoons”.
He also gave me a ride to the SPZP-2012 Preparatory Meetings.
I learned that he had medical problems, but he would give his best to make SPZP-2012 memorable. He wore several hats. He headed the committees for Logistics, Security and the Publication of the commemorative issue of Swel Daw Yeik Magazine and the re-printing of 23 Vintage RIT Annual Magazines.
He founded and moderated the Facebook pages for RIT Alumni.
Mabel (wife), U Saw Linn, Prof. A. Vathsala, Win Naing (Kidney Donor, brother), and Dr. Khaing Thanda Lin (daughter) on June 8, 2004
U Aye Win Kyaw (GBNF) Passed away in Pyin Oo Lwin Taught at RIT and BARB
U Aung Taught at RIT Worked in Singapore Author Wrote about U Wara (U Win Paing), U Aung Myint (Ko Kyant)
Mechanical
U Ohn Khine Admin, Google Group for Intake of 64 and 65 Volunteer for SPZP, SDYF, HMEE … Compiled CD Supplement for HMEE Book Translated Section 1 & Summarized Section 2 of HMEE Book
Benny Tan Chair, Working Committee, SPZP-2000 Multiple Golden Sponsor for SPZP Founding member of RIT Alumni International Past President, BAPS
Electrical
Steeve Kay (U Thaung Sein) Donated $200,000+ for RIT-related activities Multiple Golden Sponsor for SPZP Steeve and Helen Kay Health Care Fund for RIT Sayas and Sayamas
U Zaw Min Nawaday Luyechun for Inlay Camp in the Summer of 1965 Wrote Memoirs : RIT (1964 – 1970) with U Ohn Khine
She and her hubby Ko Khin Maung Myint (ChE72) are Organizers of the Combined 1st BE Intake of 64 and 65. Rosie said that Saya U Khin Aung Kyi strongly recommended her to accept Ko Khin Maung Myint.
Bilingual author
Editor, Swel Daw Yeik Magazine
She posted a photo taken at the birthday of Than Than Yi (T71, GBNF, USA).
Birthday of Than Than Yi
Three young sayamas
Tin May Soe (ChE70) : She lost her older brothers Ko Myat Soe (C) and Ko Myint Soe (C)
Khin Swe Aye (Winnie Tun, ChE70) : Her older brother Ko Win Maung (“Lake”) is a 69er, who represented RIT in Swimming, Water Polo and Rowing. Her spouse Ko Ohn Khine (M70) gave me rides to attend SPZP and HMEE meetings
Tin Tin Myint (Emma Myint, May Tin, ChE70, Singapore) : She co-founded Dana Sri Lanka (DSL). She is a Model-turned-MaeDaw. She was a swimmer and Minthamee. She and her spouse Don Min Saya Ko Yu Swan (M68) hold Pon Chan Chan gatherings.
The trio are seen at a Chemical Engineering gathering.
Three ChE Sayamas
Thynn Thynn Khaing (Janet Aung, EP70, USA)
She was treasured by young sayas and alumni.
She retired from UN in New York.
She is a proud Grandma.
Her father U Soe Aung (EE48) was Chief Engineer at PWD.
Janet
Ma Than Yi (Maubin Ma Shwe Than, EP71)
She served as Editor for Hlyat Sit Sar Saung published by RIT Electrical Engineering Association. Ko Sann Oo (EP67) was also an Editor. They share the passion for writing & publishing and became love birds.
Her short story was translated into English and published in the WPD (Working People’s Daily).
She blogged about her RIT & G Hall days and also published the book.
She loves “Ma Ma Wa Wa Hla Hla Hta Ka”
Ma Than Yi & Dr. Sann Oo reprinted the Sciene Fiction by Journal Kyaw Tint Swe (Ko Sann Oo’s father). They published a Sci-Fi book by their grandson William. They hosted a dinner at Kone Myint Tha for Saya U Soe Paing, Ko Ohn Khine and me. They gave a tour of their “East & West Parami Hospital” to me and my spouse, and hosted lunch at a Rakkhine cuisine.
Ma Than Yi
Rosy Tin Maung (Tin Myint Oo, May Lin Set Hmu, M70)
She is a bilingual author, poet, and vocalist.
She performed at SPZPs.
She wrote for the Golden Jubilee Magazine for the Intake of 64.
She attended Computer courses at UCC.
Rosy Tin Maung
Nan Khin Nwe (Intake of 83, M92)
She lost three years when RIT closed for three years citing Security Concerns.
She is an organizer and fund raiser for SPZP, SDYF, Alumni Association, her class & group. Her group donated to hospitals and various charities.
Nan Khin Nwe
Memories
Music and Dance Gala
Several Belles perform at RIT events.
Inter-Institute Fours Winning Crew
RIT crew won the Inter-Institute Fours Trophy.
Ah Nu Pyinnya Ah Thinn
The Ah Thinn organized Musical evenings and Trips.
Htee Yein at Rangoon University Golden JubileeTazaungdaing
The G-Hall Thu’s offrrrd candles for Tazaungdaing.
Tin Tin (EC69, USA) Thida Swe (Spouse of U Tin Maung Oo)Lyo Kyin Sein (Mabel, Basketball)Intake of 64 and 65First female ChE graduateMya Than Win (Swel Daw Yeik Ah Nyeint Minthamee)