Category: RIT Alumni

  • Among My Souvenirs

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2026

    Golden Jubilee

    Present from KMZ

    Birthday Wishes

    Birthday Wishes
    • Maurice Chee (M75) organized a Birthday Soon Kyway at Dhammananda Vihara, Half Moon Bay on August 20, 2016.
    • He prepared electronic & hard copy of the birthday wishes.
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    Awards & Birthday Cards
    • Another set was for attendees, who had not sent wishes by e-mail.
    • Thanks to the sayas, colleagues and friends for a memorable gathering.

    Appreciation from Alumni in US & Canada

    • Sayagyi Dr. Aung Gyi could not attend the soonkyway, but he requested Maurice to donate a food dish for him & his family.
      Sayagyi’s message was read by Maurice.
    • Saya U Myat Htoo (C68) presented the appreciation award at Half Moon Bay soonkwyay and gathering.
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    Appreciation Award

    From NorCal RITAA Dinner in Dec 2016

    • Alumni Appreciation Award was signed by Saya U Myat Htoo (C68, Chair, BOD), Gordon Kaung (M83, President) and U Thaung Nyunt (M87, Secretary).
    Award 2
    • Saya U Myat Htoo presented the award to me at the NorCal RITAA Annual Dinner, 2016.

    From SPHS in 1963

    There were five Paulians in the Top Five, seven in the Top Ten, and ten in the Top Twenty. They received Collegiate Scholarship.

    SPHS63
    • Dr. Khin Maung U (Retired from FDA, USA) – 1st
    • Dr. Min Oo (Retired Maths Professor in Canada) – 2nd
    • Dr. Myo San (Freddie, Surgeon, GBNF) – 3rd
    • Dr. Nyunt Wai (Victor, Professor in IM & Malaysia) – 4th
    • Dr. Thein Wai (Migrated to USA after graduation) – 5th
    • U Hla Min (Retired Software Engineer) – 7th
    7th place
    • Dr. Aung Kyaw Zaw (Cardiologist) – 9th
    • U Maung Maung Kyi (Dip Ing, GBNF) – 11th
    • U Aung Thu Yein (Brownie, EC69, GBNF) – 13th
    • Dr. Khin Maung Zaw (Frank, Retired Doctor in UK) – 17th

    From Toastmasters International

    DTM 1
    DTM 2
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    Hall of Fame

    Awards

    • CC (Competent Communicator)
    • ACB (Advanced Communicator Bronze)
    • ACS (Advanced Communicator Silver)
    • ACG (Advanced Communicator Gold)
    • CL (Competent Leader)
    • ALB (Advanced Leader Bronze)
    • ALS (Advanced Leader Silver)
    • DTM (Distinguished Toastmaster)

    I served as

    • Club Officer
    • Area Governor
    • Club Coach
    • Contest Chair
    • Ambassador
    • Guest Speaker
    • Test Speaker
    • Team Builder (for Excellent Leadership)

    MP3 players

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    Mug & CD Player

    Dhamma Talks & Lectures

    • Received MP3 player with dhamma talks from U Khin Maung Tun, SDYF President
      at 2015 RIT Alumni Reunion in Los Angeles

    Also received MP3 players from

    • Saya U Tin Maung Nyunt
    • My sisters
    • Dhamma friends

    Each player has Paritta Pali (protective verses) and dhamma talks by different sayadaws.

    From my Life Savers

    Coffee mug with photos

    My beloved grandchildren gave it as present for Grand Father’s Day

    Books

    Dhamma & Bawa

    For writing, translating, editing or proof-reading

    I edited or proof-read books written by

    • Sayadaws (U Silananda, U Jotalankara)
    • Sayas (Des Rodgers)
    • Friends (U Aung Zaw).

      They provided me copies of their books.

    Book Presents

    I received books from others. They include

    • “Life Journey of Maths Professor U Ba Toke” : autographed copy
    U Ba Toke
    • “Myanmar in my life-time”
      by BBS U Khin Zaw — air mailed from Australia by U Wint Khin Zaw
    Book by U Khin Zaw
    • Book honoring Dr. Thane Oke Kyaw Myint — air mailed from Australia by Dr. TOKM
    TOKM
    • Centennial for U Khin Maung Latt & Daw Khin Myo Chit —
      Two books by Junior Win
    • Books by U Ye Sint (former Editor of Dhammananda Newsletter) : His works; Pathan Dethana (Dhamma Dana by his siblings)
    • U Kesala (Chief Resident monk, Alodaw Pyie Monastery in Arizona) : Dhamma Q&A; Several other books
    • “Nga Doh Khit Ka Tekkatho”
      by Shwe Ky May Hnin —
      Given to me at San Francisco Bay Area Talk
    Book by Shwe Ku May Hnin
    • Books by Saya U Moe Aung (Tekkatho Moe War) —Collection of Poems; Collection of Articles
    Saya Moe
    • Book by Saya U Nyunt Htay —
      Collection of Swel Daw Poems
    RIT Poets
    • Books by Nyan Oo Maung
      (aka Mudita Shwe Kyaung Sayadaw U Nyanika)
    • Books by various sayadaws in Bay Area & beyond : Beelin Sayadaw, U Dhammapiya, U Gosita, Dhamma Bheri Sayadaw, Aung San Tat Oo Sayadaw, Thamanay Kyaw
    • Books by Dr. San Oo, Daw Than Yi and family
    • “Yahandar and Poke Ko Htoo Myar” by Dhammacariya U Htay Hlaing — in the 80’s for translating several of his “Dhamma Duta” articles
    • Books by Sayawun Tin Shwe
      — Given by his daughter Tyn Tyn Aye during her UCC studies
    • U Khin Maung Zaw (KMZ) mailed me two books that he bought in Myanmar : U Thant Ah Yay Ah Khin, Collection Bagan poems (by Zawgyi, translated by Ah May Thar).
    • Saya U Tin Maung Nyunt believes in a revolving library.
      Gave me several books that he enjoyed reading.
    • 8-8-88 by Dat Pone Htein Win — Received at 5th ILF
    • Books by Members of Professional Spakers Association (PSA) : Kyaw Kyaw Hlaing, Kaythri Kyaw …

    Publications

    Contributing Editor for “90th Anniversary Issue of the Founding of RUBC” (2013)

    Wrote articles and/ or poems for

    • Guardian
    • Working People’s Daily
    • Forward Magazine
    • Veda Magazine
    • Pan Magazine
    • Encyclopedia of Asian American Folklore and Folklife
    Encyclopedia
    • BAPS Newsletter
    • RIT Alumni Newsletter (Special issue for SPZP-2000)
    Newsletter
    • “Swel Daw Yeik Sar Saung” for SPZP-2002, SPZP-2007 & SPZP-2010
    SDY Sar Saung
    • “Swel Daw Yeik Magazine” for Shwe YaDu
    SDY Magazine

    U Ohn Khine (M70) and I compiled the CD supplement for HMEE-2012.

    CDs

    Received raw and formal CDs and DVDs for the various RIT Gatherings.

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    DVD
  • University Days (1963 – 69)

    University Days (1963 – 69)

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2026

    Hla Min (Lifelong Learner)
    • There are about 3000 articles in my web site hlamin.com
    • It is difficult if not impossible to revise all the articles.
    • Note that the events described here mostly cover my journey as a University Student.
    • Other events (e.g. 1946 to 1970s) are covered in other Posts. I have honored Outstanding Matriculates (e.g. f1951 to 1965) in other Posts.

    1963

    Guinea Pigs

    We took the Matriculation Only examination in 1963.

    SPHS63
    Hla Min (7th Place)

    Paulians took 5 places among the Top Five, 7 places among the Top Ten, and 10 places among the Top Twenty.

    • Khin Maung U (1st)
    • Min Oo (2nd)
    • Myo San (3rd, GBNF)
    • Nyunt Wai (4th)
    • Thein Wai (5th)
    • Hla Min (7th)
    • Johnny Maung Maung (Aung Kyaw Zaw, 9th)
    • Maung Maung Kyi (11th, GBNF)
    • Aung Thu Yein (13th, GBNF)
    • Frank Gale (Khin Maung Zaw, 17th)

    We attended the last ever I.Sc.(A) class at Leik Khone.

    Following the “Anniversary of 7th July, 1962” events, the major parts of Rangion and Mandalay Universities were closed for an unspecified period.

    Engineering and Medical Classes were spared at that time.

    Subsequently, those who were only one year senior to us in High School graduated 2.5 years ahead of us (the Guinea Pigs of the Education Systems).

    RUBC

    We joined Rangoon University Boat Club.

    Our Paulians Crew was Runners-up for Senior Novices.
    Maung Maung Kyi (Bow, GBNF)
    Hla Min (2)
    Kyaw Wynn (3)
    Willie Soe Maung (Myint Soe, Stroke, GBNF)
    Myint Thein (Cox, GBNF)

    We were awarded Full Green.

    Maung Maung Kyi
    Kyaw Wynn (2nd from Left)

    40th Anniversary Gathering

    • President Sithu U Tin, Vice President U Po Zon and U Tin Htoon (A60) compiled the Souvenir Magazine for the 40th Anniversary of the Founding of RUBC.
    • Due to Security Concerns, the 40th Anniversary Annual Regatta was cancelled.
    • Sithu U Tin and the Patrons decided to hold the “40th Anniversary of the founding of RUBC” at a hotel in Kandawgyi.
    RUBC 40th Anniversary

    Burma Institute of Technology

    • My elder brother and several of my sayas graduated from the Burma Institute of Technology (BIT) in 1963.
    • They were from the second batch of BIT.
    • The degree conferred was B.Sc. (Engg).

    1964

    Education System

    • The New Education System was implemented in November, 1964.
    • Most Faculties of the University of Rangoon became autonomous Institutes with their own Rectors.
    • The Youth Affairs Department implemented Luyechun (Outstanding Students) Program in the Summer of 1964. Eligible students from 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th Standards were chosen to attend the Ngapali Shwe Wah Gyaing Camp in the Summer of 1964.

    Rangoon Institute of Technology

    RIT Student

    In November 1964, three batches of students entered RIT (Rangoon Institute of Technology).

    • 400+ were admitted to the first ever 1st BE using the controversial Intelligence Level Aggregate (ILA). Ko Zaw Min was admitted as Roll Number One. Tommy Shwe (GBNF), Cho Aye (GBNF), Peter Pe (GBNF) and Thaung Sein (Steeve Kay, GBNF) were among the top students.
    • 300+ who had passed the last ever I.Sc.(A) examination were chosen by merit to attend the first ever 2nd BE. I was admitted as Roll Number One. Taing Oke, Kenny Wong, Tun Aung Gyaw, Tin Tun (GBNF) and Thein Swe (GBNF) were among the top students.
    • About 200 students who had passed the last ever I.Sc.(B) examination were admitted to the 3rd BE (formerly 1st year Engineering). Tun Aung (Jeffrey, GBNF) was a top student.

    RUBC

    • Elected as Honorary Treasurer of RUBC (Rangoon University Boat Club). I had to report to Professor William Paw (President of RUBC).
    • I was the last Executive Committee member to be elected at the Annual General Meeting.
    • Served as Vice Captain the following year.
    • The higher authorities prevented me from becoming RUBC Captain by discarding the Bye Laws and using their ad-hoc rules (e.g. selecting instead of electing Captain)
    • Note : My affection for Rowing & RUBC did not wither. I served as Contributing Editor for the RUBC 90th Anniversary Souvenir Magazine.
    RUBC Souvenir Magazine

    Matriculation

    • Cherry Hlaing (Than Than Tin, St. John’s Convent) and Lyn Aung Thet (MEHS) had the Joint Highest Marks.
    • Based on ILA, Cherry would be admitted as Roll Number One to IM(1). She would be selected Luyechun for the Inlay Camp in the summer of 1965. Her grand father U Hoke Sein and her father U Saw Hlaing were also First in Burma. Her two children would also be First in Family. The record of five family members (spanning four generations) standing First in Burma is an enviable record that will not be broken.
    • Lyn Aung Thet (MEHS64) had four distinctions and the same raw score, but his performance in Burmese gave him a lower ILA than Cherry. He is a Scholar Athlete with proficiency in Swimming, Water Polo, Tennis and Chess. He was selected Luyechun in a subsequent year.
    • Aung Win Chiong (SPHS64) has the next best raw score. He had a perfect ILA score and was admitted to IM(2) as Roll Number One.
    • Maurice Hla Kyi (Min Lwin, SPHS64) had the 5th highest marks. He was admitted to IM(2) as Roll Number Two.
    Maurice & Aung Win

    1965 – 1969

    Matriculation in 1965

    • Bernard Khaw (SPHS65) had four distinctions (with 80+ marks in English) and stood First in Burma. Due to the revised policy (e.g. 3 NRC requirement), he could not apply for professional courses.
      He majored in Chemistry before moving to USA. He retired as a Chemical Engineer and Pastor.
    Bernard (Center)
    • Aung Myint (SPHS65) had the second best raw marks. He and his twin brother Maung Aye moved to USA and pursued Ph.D
    • Winston Sein Maung (SPHS65, GBNF) had the third best raw marks.
    • Cherry Than Tin had the fourth best raw marks. She was admitted as Roll No (1) to MC (2).
    • Yi Thwe (SPHS65, GBNF) was admitted as Roll No (1) to MC (1).
    • Paing Soe (Freddie, SPHS65) had same marks as Yi Thwe.
      He was admitted as Roll No (2) to MC (1).
    • Forty four Paulians were admitted to MC in 1965. They are from the Last Batch of True Paulians.
    • After Nationalization, St. Paul’s High School was renamed as No. (6) Botathaung State High School.

    Nationalization

    The consequences of the Coup d’etat include

    • Disappearance of Democracy
    • Nationalization of industry and schools
    • Indiscriminate demonetization
    • Increased censorship
    • With every turmoil (effecting “National Security”), the universities, institutes and schools were suspended.

    After the schools were nationalized, St. Paul’s High School became No. (6) Botathaung State High School. Some Brothers left Burma. A few indigenous Brothers remained in Ady Road. Brother Joseph was ordained as Father Joseph.

    Luyechun

    • The program was extended to include Universitites and Institutes in the Summer of 1965.
    • I attended the Inlay Khaung Daing Lu Ye Camp in the summer of 1965 along with U Sein Shwe, Daw Khin Than Myint Tin and U Zaw Min Nawaday.
    LYC 1
    LYC 2
    • MC(1) sent Cherry Hlaing, Khin Maung U, Anita Aye Pe and Kyaw Sein Koe (Victor, GBNF).

    RIT

    There were eight engineering departments

    • Architecture
    • Chemical
    • Civil
    • Electrical
    • Mechanical
    • Metallurgy
    • Mining
    • Textile

    Most departments have associations. The RIT Mechanical Engineering Association was active. U Win Thein (M67, GBNF) was a Prime Mover. He co-founded Set Hmu Thadinzin and Mechanical Magazine. He co-organized activities.

    The RIT Sports Council was headed by Saya U Maung Maung Than (GBNF). U Maung Maung (Burma Selected in soccer) was Sports Officer. The associations for the various sports was headed by a saya.

    Several RIT students were Burma Selected. They include Sai Kham Pan (Badminton) and Htay Aung (Swimming and Water Polo).

    Htay Aung

    Saya Mao Toon Siong (former Burma Champion) was National Coach for Table Tennis. He also coached the RIT team which won the Inter-Institute Championship.

    Saya Mao

    Electrical Sayas

    EE Sayas
    • In those days, the Electrical Engineering was headed by Saya U Sein Hlaing (Professor and Head).
    • The senior sayas included U Kyaw Tun (saya of our sayas), U Tin Swe and U Sein Win. All are now GBNF.
    • There were about 20 sayas. Five were on deputation for further studies abroad.
    • I wrote “A Sad and Short Clip : EE Sayas” for SPZP-2010. Sayas U Thein Lwin and U Nyi Nyi have since passed away.

    EC and EP

    There were two options : EC (Electrical Communications) and EP (Electrical Power). Per advice in the industry, only a quarter of the students were accepted for EC.

    • There were 80+ EE students in the beginning. Tin Tin (Anne) was the lone female EE student.
    • At the end, there were 40+ EE students left.
    EE69ers
    • The EP students outnumbered the EC students 3 by 1. Several bright students played safe by choosing EP (which provided a job guarantee).
    • We studied EC (Electrical Communications). Twelve of us graduated in 1969.
    • Four EC69ers — Kyaw Soe, Aung Thu Yein, Chit Tin and Oo Kyaw Hla — are now GBNF.
    • A few years later, EC became Electronics Engineering.
    • A few decades later, Electronics Engineering and Electrical Power became full-fledged departments.

    Khin Maung Zaw (KMZ, EC76) wrote :

    AFAIK, EC was the hardest and strictest discipline at the RIT in those days as we’ve been told. Some even asked us why we had to go there. Of course, I am not going to mention the easiest discipline there, but we joked like, “they had 109 students and 110 passed the exam”. I do not mean any disrespect to Sayas and friends from other majors!! At times, it made us wonder why were we there for god’s sake. CRAZY TIMES!!! Indeed.

    Volunteer

    I served as

    • Treasurer & Vice Captain of RUBC (Rangoon University Boat Club)
    • Class Representative, Joint Secretary & Secretary of RITEE (Rangoon Institute of Technology Electrical Engineering Association)
    • Member of Committee for “Hlyat Sit Sar Saung”
    • Editor of the Bulletin published by RIT English Association
    • Member of UTC, Rowing, Scrabble, and Chess Assocations /Clubs
    • Free lance writer (articles, poems, translations)
      My poem “Men on the Moon” was sent to NASA by USIS, and it was published in the Guardian newspaper in July 1969
    Men on the Moon

    Update

    SPZP-2000

    SPZP-2000
    Award 1
    Award 2
    DTM 1
    DTM 2
  • RIT Class of 1974

    RIT Class of 1974

    by Hla Min

    Update : June 2026

    M74

    U Myo Myint

    U Myo Myint
    • Distinguished artist
    • Designed the Cover of several RIT Annual Magazines & Commemorative Swel Daw Yeik Magazines
    • Drew Pon Tu of sayas & sayamas. Offered them as gifts
    • Drew paintings and exhibited them at SPZPs and Shwe YaDu.
    • Donated proceeds of the sales of his paintings for RIT-related activities.
    • Donated K3 Lakhs to Swel Daw Yeik Foundation
    • Donated K2 Lakhs for YTU Library Modernization Project
    Donation for SDYF by Bagyee Myo Myint

    Maung Maung Thant

    • Younger brother of Maung Maung Kyi
    • Ye Kyaung Lu Nge

    Sann Aung (GBNF)

    Sann Aung
    • Han Tha Aye Nylon
    • RUBC Gold
    • RIT Shay Saung Co-op
    • Dat Pone (U.S.A Lab)

    EP74

    Dr. Htay Lwin Nyo (GBNF)

    Luyechun
    • RIT Luyechun
    • M.Sc (CS)
    • Ph.D (EE), Syracuse University
    • Passed away in San Jose, California
    News about HLN

    U Myint Swe

    U Myint Swe
    • Founding member, NorCal RITAA
    • Past Secretary, NorCal RITAA
    • Vice President, NorCal RITAA

    EC74

    Daw San San Swe (San San Nwe)

    San San Swe
    • Founding member, NorCal RITAA
    • Has a large Class Photo

    Sai Aung Thu Rein (GBNF)

    • M.Sc (CS)
    • Worked in Singapore & Australia
    • Passed away in Sydney, Australia

    EE74 Gathering

    • Sample photo from the gathering
    EE74

    ChE74

    • Class photo provided by Saya U Htun Aung Kyaw
  • Messenger

    Messenger

    by Hla Min

    Update : June 2026

    RIT Community

    • Served as a messenger for the RIT & Engineering Community for 27 years.

    Newsletter

    Newsletter
    • RIT Alumni International Newsletter was started in April 1999. Served as Chief Editor. In the early days, many RIT sayas and alumni provided articles, news & photos.
    Messenger 2

    RIT website

    Maurice, HM, KMZ, Benny
    • U Khin Maung Zaw (KMZ, EC76) designed & implemented ex-rit.org website.
    • I served as Editor and Content Provider of the website.
    • Several hundred accessed the first RIT website.
    • The website played an important part for planning and implementing First RIT Grand Reunion & Saya Pu Zaw Pwe (SPZP-2000) held in San Francisco, California, USA in October 2000.
    • Some traveled from Burma, Thailand, Singapore, Japan, Australia & New Zealand to attend SPZP-2000.
    SPZP-2000

    Membership

    • Founding member, RIT Alumni International
    • Founding member, NorCal RITAA
    • Life member, RITAA
    • Life member, BAPS
    • Life member, RUBC
    • Member, HMEE Project
    • Former Docent, Computer History Museum
    • Former member, ACM & SF Bay Area Chapter
    • Former member, IEEE (CS)
    NorCal RITAA

    Sharing News

    • Able to share news — good, sad and bad.
    • Jara and Byadi have caused a decline in health of sayas and alumni. Marana has claimed the lives of several especially during the pandemic.
    • Some sayas and alumni are Gone But Not Forgotten. The GBNF list for 69ers has 137 members.
    • With the event of social media, the number of RIT related pages grew. There are many silent readers and few active contributors.

    Fact Checking

    • Being a messenger is not easy.
    • When an alumni asked me to relay the demise of U Ne Win Myint (Victor Win, ChE66), I double checked before posting the news. It’s better to be safe than sorry. Even then, someone who is near & dear to Jean (Mrs. Victor) claimed that Ko Victor was hospitalized, but had not passed away. The claim confused some alumni before the sad news was confirmed & details of the last journey were published.
    Victor (Center)
    • When Dr. Tin Hlaing, former Principal of Maritime Studies, passed away in Singapore, an alumni posted Condolence message in the Facebook pages to the family of Saya Dr. Tin Hlaing (M63). Saya became a Tone Kyaw.
    Dr. Tin Hlaing
    • There are fact checking websites. They have reports about Urban Myths & Legends.

    Concerns

    • Some sayas & alumni want privacy. They do not want news of their visits or failing health to be relayed. We have to respect their concerns.
    • There are many posts by sayas, alumni & friends. The posts may be public, restricted or private. We have to be careful before sharing or re-posting them.
    • Most people do not have the time & energy to read long posts. A post should have an interesting & informative message.
    • As my mentors said, “The message is usually much more important than the messenger.”

    Thanks

    • The RIT Spirit is alive and well.
    • Kudos to sayas, alumni, sponsors, donors, volunteers & well wishers.

    Updates

    • I belong to various circles.
    • I have posted about them in my FB pages and website.
  • Aw Taik Moh

    Aw Taik Moh

    by Hla Min & Aw Taik Moh

    Update : June 2026

    RUESU Magazine

    Brief Bio

    • Wrote the article “BOC College Student” for RIT Alumni International Newsletter
    • Business Manager for the publication of Rangoon University Engineering Students’ Union Annual Magazine in 1952-53.
    • Graduated in 1954 with Civil Engineering
    • MS from MIT as a recipient of the “Twinning Program” proposed by Saya U Ba Hli
    • Attended SPZP-2000 held in San Francisco. He requested to be seated with Sayagyis.

    Letter in 2012

    My dear Ko Aung Gyi:

    I tried to e-mail you several times in the past few months but they didn’t get through. I was wondering where have you been and how were you doing.

    By the way, as I am unable to attend the great Reunion myself, I have two important proposals for you to consider and, if you thought appropriate, present to the Reunion Organizing Committee:

    (1) That at the start of the reunion the whole body of attendees should pay respects to Sayagyi U Ba Hli and Dr. Murray P. Horwood from MIT who were instrumental in getting scholarships and admissions for Burmese graduates and students to MIT, Harvard (San Tun Aung and Nelson Chin graduated from there), Cornell (Kyit In [Min Wun] and Kyaw Win), Michigan State, Ann Arbor & East Lansing, Lehigh, even UCLA (my R.U. College of Engineering classmate graduate Ohn Ghine went there) etc. As you know, Dr. Horwood headed the team of professors from MIT to RU Eng. College back in the 1950’s – – that’s how it got started for the Burmese boys like myself to come to the U.S. for further studies.

    (2) I believe that this similar kind of arrangement with MIT or other institutions could and should be made with the Myanmar govt and RIT now for Myanmar to catch up with the world. If you have a chance to meet with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, please tell her about this proposal. Education and higher education, esp. technical and medical, is extremely important for Myanmar students and graduates and for the country, and no one should overlook this.

    Thank you very much for your time and consideration of the above.

    My best wishes for a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year to you and your family and all our Sayas, colleagues and friends at the Reunion, in Myanmar and overseas. Please take a lot of pictures at the reunion for me!

    Aw Taik Moh

    1954 B.Sc. Civil Engineering, R.U. Eng. College

    M.C.P.(City Planning) M.I.T. 1957

    P.S. Since I attended the last reunion in San Francisco many years ago the RIT Committee lost contact with me, otherwise I would have contributed something to the “Book” they are now publishing about the history of the university (which I heard of from Dr. Chris Lee). I want to let you and the Committee know that I have an original copy of the R.U. Engineering Students’ Union Magazine, published in 1953 – in both Burmese and English – for which I was a Business Manager when I was a 3rd year engineering student. It has the photos of Sayagyi U Ba Hli and the entire faculty and Dr. Horwood and all the students.

    Updates

    • RUESU published six Annual Magazines
    • Saya U Moe Aung was Editor of the magazine for 1960 – 61

    Posts

    • BOC College Graduate
    • Magazines
    • RUESU
    • SPZP
    • U Ba Hli
  • 2015 Los Angeles Reunion

    2015 Los Angeles Reunion

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2026

    Event

    Reunion
    • RIT Alumni Reunion was held in Los Angeles in 2015.

    Organizers

    • Saya Dr. Tin Win : Past President, BASES; Initiator of the Reunion
    Saya Dr. Tin Win
    • Saya U Tin Htut : Founder & Past President, BASES; Financial Controller
    U Tin Htut
    • U Khin Maung Lay (Henry) : Past President, BASES; Emcee; Entertainment
    U KML (2nd from R), U TTZ (3rd from R)
    • U Thura Thant Zin : Past President, BASES; Optional event was Brunch Gathering at the Campus of his Company.
    Entertainers & TTZ
    • Several alumni and BASES EC members served as Volunteers.

    Sponsor

    Steeve (KFF Founder)
    • Kay Family Foundation (established by Steeve Kay / Thaung Sein EC70) provided a Matching Fund of $30000

    Main Event

    Dr. Aung Gyi
    • Reunion Dinner and Entertainment at Knott’s Berry Farm
    • Speech by Sayas & Organizers
    • Steeve sang “Shwe Mi”
    Attendees 1
    Attendees 2
    Couple

    Posts

    • Alumni
    • BASES
    • Foundations
    • Gatherings
    • NorCal RITAA
  • U Tin Htut

    U Tin Htut

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2026

    Brief Bio

    U Tin Htut
    • Alumnus of SPHS, RU Faculty of Engineering, Birmingham University & German University
    • Joined Mechanical Engineering Department as Assistant Lecturer after graduating in 1960
    • His parents needed help to run their business. He complied. Three family members — his father U Chit Maung, his eldest brother U Sein Tin and saya — were taken into custody for several months.
    • After completing his Waso at Insein, he rejoined Mechanical Engineering Department as Assistant Lecturer. New Sayas had to join as Instructors.
    • Taught Industrial Management. Earlier, the subject was taught by Visiting Lecturers from Faculty of Social Science & Institute of Economics.

    Rowing

    • Past Captain & Gold of RUBC
    • Won Senior Novices twice : as Rower and as Cox of the All Paulian Crew with Tun Shein (Willie), Than Nyun (George), M Hla Min (Moosajee) & Sao Hso Holm (Sawbwa Lay)
    • Served as Administrator of YUBC for several years

    USA

    • Joined Northrop and also helped several alumni to join the company
    • Took Sabbatical to work for UN
    • Founded BASES with U Tin Htway (M59) and U Tun Tin (David, GBNF). He is a Past President.
    • Financial Controller for 2015 RIT Alumni Reunion in Los Angeles.
    • Helped with SPZP-2000 held in San Francisco.
    • Came to SF Bay Area to attend RIT gatherings and to have family reunion with his sisters.
    • Hosted me at his new house. Took me to BASES Dinner and La Puente Monastery the following day (where there was a Soon Kwyay followed by Literary Talks).

    Donations

    • K100 lakhs to YTU Library Modernization Project
    • K10 lakhs to SDYF (Swel Daw Yeik Foundation)
    • Donated to All Mechanical Gathering

    Memories

    • SPZP-2000
    SPZP-2000
    • 2015 RIT Alumni Reunion in Los Angeles
    2015 Reunion in Los Angeles
    2015 Reunion in Los Angeles
    • Donations
    Donation
    U Tin Htut and U Wynn Htain Oo
    U Tin Htut and U Wynn Htain Oo
    U Tin Htut
    • Singapore
    U Tin Htut, U Mg Mg Win, Dr. Tin Win & U Aung Myint
    U Tin Htut in Singapore
    U Tin Htut in Singapore
    • New Zealand
    U Tin Htut in NZ
    • SF Bay Area
    U Tin Htut in SF Bay Area
    • RUBC Golds
    RUBC Past Captains and/or Gold

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  • Shwe Brothers

    Shwe Brothers

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2026

    U Shwe Kyaw (M63, GBNF)

    U Shwe Kyaw (BIT Volleyball Selected)
    Daw Khin Toe Myint
    • Graduated in 1963 with Mechanical Engineering
    • He and U Aye (M62) played together in Ramanya Hall volleyball team during 1959-60 season.
    • Represented BIT and RU in Volleyball (along with U Aye M62)
    • Joined the Air Force and became a Pilot.
    • He was Air Force Captain (Officiating Major) when he perished in a plane crash.
    • Survived by Sayama Daw Khin Toe Myint (Zoology) and two children. Sayama is a dhamma friend. Her son U Thet Win Kyaw played the Drums at SPZP-2000.

    U Shwe Zan Aung (SPHS63)

    Std VIII B in SPHS
    • Matriculated from SPHS in 1963
    • Joined the Army and went to the front several times
    • His grandfather was afraid of losing another grandson prematurely. He requested SZA to leave the army and promised to provide financial support in exchange for peace of mind. His grandfather supported SZA’s family for a long time.
    • Finally joined a ship as a radio operator
    • Perished at sea when the ship sunk

    Dr. Shwe Tun Kyaw

    • He and his spouse took early retirement from their medical practice in UK.
    • They volunteered as Assistant Teachers in several bi-lingual (Burmese and English) Goenka Center retreats.
    • He is a classmate of my younger sister. I met him at the house of Audrey Wong (C84), a volunteer for the Northern California Goenka Center.

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  • Meeting on Dec 28, 2016

    Meeting on Dec 28, 2016

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2026

    Preparation

    • U Ohn Khine (M70) took me to the meeting of the Combined 1st BE Intake of 64 and 65.
    • Relayed Steeve’s request for a special Acariya Pu Zaw Pwe.
    • Asked help to prepare material for the Gift package to be given at the PZP.
    • SPZP-2000 was recorded on a 3-hour tape. I had it converted to a set of two DVDs. U Win Htay & team copied the DVDs to be given to the sayas.
    • I was Chief Editor for the Commemorative Issue of RIT Alumni International Newsletter for SPZP-2000. Saya U Thein Aung (Met72) & Henry Lim (Alumnus, Editor of BAPS Newsletter) were Associate Editors. Maurice Chee (M75) was Publisher. U Win Htay & team printed copies of the Newsletter to be given to the sayas.
    • Female members of the Combined Intake (e.g. Mai Khin Nyunt) agreed to take care of preparing monetary gifts. Every saya and sayama will receive One Lakh Kyats. Selected sayagyis will receive Two Lakh Kyats.

    Event

    Speakers

    U Hla Min & Benny spoke at the Special Acariya Pu Zaw Pwe hosted by Steeve
    • I was the key note speaker.
    • Benny spoke on behalf of the alumni.
    • U Win Mra spoke on behalf of the sayas and sayamas.

    Attendees

    • Reserve tables had to be used to accommodate the large number of attendees
    • In addition to those from the Combined 1st BE Intake of 64 and 65, those who had volunteered for the “Steeve and Helen Kay Health Care Fund for RIT Sayas and Sayamas” were also invited

    Key Note Address

    Welcome to this gathering!

    Today is a special gathering organized by the 64/65 intakes and sponsored by the “Steeve and Helen Kay Saya Health Fund”.

    Today’s event complements last month’s 64/65 intake held an Acariya Pu Zaw Pwe and tomorrow’s seventh RIT Grad Reunion and Saya Pu Zaw Pwe.

    In addition to paying our respect to the sayas and sayamas, today we would also like to present to Ko Thaung Sein (Steeve Kay, EC70) an appreciation award for his continued support.

    Although Steeve migrated to the US in 1971 to pursue his dreams, he never forgot his roots, his alma mater and his friends.

    Over the past 17 years, Steeve has made various contributions totaling $200,000.

    Highlights of those contributions are as follows:

    SPZP-2000

    As you recall, the first ever RIT Grad Reunion and Saya Pu Zaw Pwe was held in the year 2000.

    It was started by a group of RIT students in San Francisco, among them Ko Benny Tan and me.

    I remember when I sent out the invitation flyers, we received a $1,000 check from Ko Thaung Sein.

    Later, he donated $3,000 as seed money to assist with fundraising efforts.

    Throughout the years, Steeve has supported multiple world-wide reunions and SPZP as a Golden Sponsor.

    Health Care Fund

    In June 2005, Steeve set-up a $50,000 Saya Health Care Fund administered by U Win Khaing of MES and his administrative committee.

    Many saya/sayamas attending today have benefited from that fund.

    Steeve also helped to set-up a second fund, administered by the 64/65 intakes, as a supplemental retirement fund for the sayas and sayamas.

    MoST Delegation to the US

    In May 2013, Kay Family Foundation, a philanthropic foundation set-up by Steeve Kay, sponsored the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) delegation to visit Centers of Excellence in California.

    The delegation was headed by the late Dr. Ko Ko Oo and Professor Nyi Hla Nge.

    Alumni Reunion in Los Angeles in 2015

    Last year, in October 2015, Steeve Kay donated $30,000 in matched funds to hold the RIT in Southern California, Los Angeles.

    During the gathering, he sang a Burmese folk song ‘Shwe Me’ to express his feeling towards Myanmar, the land where he spent his youth growing up.

    Health Concerns

    This year, Steeve Kay’s own health fell ill.

    We wish him good health. Instead of attending the RIT Grad Reunion himself, he asked Ko Benny to hold a gathering and Pu Zwe Pwe this year.

    Ko Benny consulted with his classmates and decided that December 28, 2016 – the day preceding the Seventh RIT Grand Reunion and Saya Pu Zaw Pwe – seemed to be the right time.

    The classmates, in turn, would like to honor their life-long friend and sponsor of numerous RIT-related activities.

    The history of Steeve and his philanthropic work should be recorded and preserved for posterity.

    Every saya and sayama will be presented with a gift package from Steeve.

    Gift Package

    • Short biography of Steeve
    • Commemorative issue of RIT Alumni Newsletter for SPZP-2000
    • Two-set DVD of SPZP-2000
    • CD of photos and articles from SPZP and RIT-related activities
    • Monetary gift for each saya and sayama

    Event in Three Parts

    Today’s event covers three parts:

    • Paying respect to the sayas and sayamas who taught the Combined Intake of 64 and 65 students
    • Mini-gathering of the Combined Intake of 64 and 65 students
    • Appreciation award to be presented to Ko Thaung Sein (Steeve)

    Ko Khin Maung Lay will be the emcee.

    Selected sayas and alumni will recall Steeve’s work and their importance and impact to the RIT community.

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    Hla Min and Benny

    Updates

    • Steeve had remission for some time.
    • He finally passed away.
    • He did not complete writing his experiences and thoughts.
  • Class of 1962

    by Hla Min

    Updated : May 2026

    Most Members

    • Matriculated in 1956
    • Attended Faculty of Engineering in 1958
    • Moved to BIT at Gyogone Campus for 1961 – 62 Academic Year.
    • B.Sc. (Engg) in 1962

    Textile

    Daw Khin Than Nwe (T)

    Daw Khin Than Nwe 1
    • Lone female graduate in 1962.
    • Spouse Dr. Khin Maung Win was Head of Metallurgy Department. Became Director General of Technical, Agricultural & Vocational Training.
    • Son, two daughters & several grandchildren
    Daw Khin Than Nwe 2
    • Elder sister of two Paulians : Dr. Tin Maung Maung Than (Edward, Political Economics) & Dr. Khin Maung Maung Than (Freddie)
    Pon Tu
    • On behalf of Bagyee Myat Myo Myint, Saya U Nyunt Htay (Met73) presented a Pon Tu of Dr. Khin Maung Win (Met, GBNF) to Sayagadaw

    Mechanical

    Saya Mao Toon Siong (M)

    Saya Mao
    Saya Mao and U Hla Min
    • National Coach of Burma Table Tennis Team
    • National Table Tennis Champion in Singles and Doubles
    • Competed in the World Championship in Beijing
    • Spouse Daw Tin Tin Maw was Chemistry Sayama. They moved to USA.

    U Aye (M)

    • U Aye (HIC, UN/FAO), U Soe and U Tin Win — all M62 —- received their degree certificates from Saya U Yone Mo at Aung San Stadium.
    A group of friends at BIT after attending the convocation at the Aung San Stadium in 1962
    Saya U Yone Mo and M62 graduates
    • Represented RU & BIT in Volleyball
    BIT Volleyball
    • Retired in Thailand
    • Provided feedback / info (e.g Grads from 1952 – 1963).

    Saya S Arya (M, GBNF)

    S Arya (M62)
    S Arya (M62)
    Thet Kyee Pu Zaw Pwe
    • Lovely accent
    • Remembered by students of his Strength of Materials Tutorial Class, and Ba Thein (Atlanta)

    Saya Dr. Tin Win (M)

    Dr. Tin Win and Lily
    • Youngest in the Class, but among the Top
    • In 1958, Gold Medal for Joint Highest Marks in Maths for Combined I.Sc classes
    • Past President of BASES
    • Organizer of 2015 RIT Alumni Reunion in Los Angeles
    • Competed in the LA Marathon to raise fund to sponsor Sayas for SPZP-2007
    • Spouse Lily (T72) : Founding member & Secretary of BEA

    U Myint Thein Lwin (M)

    • Retired from DI / HIC
    • Brother: U Kyaw Thein (DCA, RUBC Captain)

    U Hla Kyi (M)

    • Moved to UK
    • Daughter married son of U Hlwan Moe & Daw Khin Swe Aye (both Physics)
    U Hla Kyi (M) and Dr. Tin Win (M)
    U Hla Kyi (M) and daughter visiting Los Angeles

    Electrical

    Saya U Tin Maung Thein (EE)

    • Eldest son of ICS U Ohn Maung (Arzani)
    U Tin Maung Thein

    Chemical

    U Than Se (Richard, ChE)

    • SPHS56 : Classmate of U Soe Paing
    • Moved to USA

    U Aung Gyi (Simon, ChE)

    • Helped publish ChE magazine
    • Spends time in Australia
    • Spouse : Daw Yin Yin Kyi (T61)

    Civil

    Dr. San Lin (C)

    • Taught part-time at RIT.
    • Worked at EPC & UN Project in Thailand
    • Moved to USA
    • Spouse Dr. Daw Thynn Thynn founded Sae Taw Win 2 Dhamma Center in Sebastopol, California. Replica of Shwe Dagon & surrounding Zedis had Htee Tin Pwe in March, 2022.
    Dr. San Lin (middle)

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