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  • The End of the Sad Saga

    The weather was exceptionally beautiful this morning — not only in the Silicon Valley where we live and work, but also over the hills along Highway 17, and even in the coastal area around Santa Cruz. There were no fogs, mists, or clouds.

    I am not an early bird, but I woke up really early this morning to prepare for Dr. Htay Lwin Nyo‘s final journey — the scattering of his ashes from a 35 foot trawler motor yacht, DESTINY.

    On Saturday, 10th June, 2000, Dr. Khin Nyo Thet and Dr. Lyn Swe Aye had retrieved the cremated remains of Htay Lwin Nyo from Oak Hill Funeral Home. OHFH had packed and sealed Htay Lwin Nyo’s ashes in a sturdy, shining metal box (in compliance with postal regulations). With the approval of Htay Lwin Nyo’s family members in Yangon, Myanmar, we decided to give Htay Lwin Nyo a sea burial.

    RIT Alumni International had earlier sent an advance check of $75 to Captain Pete Petersen, skipper of DESTINY. In his brochure, Captain Petersen clearly stated that “inclement weather will result in a rescheduling”. We do not want high winds to prolong the sad saga. The unusually fine weather, according to Dr. Lyn Swe Aye, must be Htay Lwin Nyo’s kusala (kutho or good deeds) and the well wishing of numerous friends and colleagues. We all agree.

    Dr. Khin Nyo Thet had asked me to be at her house not later than 7:30 a.m. She was surprised but delighted when I showed up barely a few minutes after 7 a.m. “It’s better to be early than late”, she said and gave me a cup of coffee and some biscuits [that looked and tasted like those way back in Burma]. Dr. Lyn Swe Aye had come back from his early biking round.

    There was virtually no traffic on the way to Santa Cruz Yacht Harbor. To cut the story short, DESTINY took off at 5 mph. There were no swells. More than a mile into the ocean waters, the Captain set the gears to neutral. Dr. Khin Nyo Thet scattered Htay Lwin Nyo’s ashes into the ocean waters. There were tears in her eyes. There was also relief knowing that she had done her best to give the last rites to Htay Lwin Nyo. We shared our merits once more to Htay Lwin Nyo.

    The round trip took about 50 minutes or so. It was the finale of a sad saga.

    Thanks to all those who endured with us. May Htay Lwin Nyo rest in peace.

    Regards,
    Hla Min

  • ICS U Ohn Maung

    According to Dr. Tin Wa (Past Captain and Gold of RUBC), his father U Tin Ohn and U Ohn Maung — both Cabinet Secretaries— were in a room near the Cabinet Meeting Room in Secretariat on July 19, 1947.

    U Ohn Maung was requested by Bogyoke Aung San to make a presentation after the main Meeting.

    He became an Arzani.

    He perished along with seven Martyrs on July 19. Sao San Tun was hospitalized and passed away on July 20.

  • James and Annette Shwe

    James Shwe (Jimmy Hla Shwe, M76) and Annette Shwe (A75) are early donors to the YTU Modernization Project.

    They also responded to a Fund Raising drive by Saya Dr. Tin Win (M62) for the YTU Modernization Project.

    They also donated to BASES.

    They offered internship to RIT alumni and Myanmar graduates at their company.

  • Bagyee Myat Myo Myint

    Brief Background

    • U Myo Myint
    • RIT Class of M73
    • Retired Deputy Chief Engineer, Burma Railways

    Expertise

    • Oil Painting
    • Water Color
    • Pon Tu
    • Sketch
    • Magazine Cover Design
    • (Occasionally) Cartoons
    • Illustration for Poetic Art
      (with U Aung Myaing and team)

    Activities

    • Drew Pon Tus of many sayas
      Gave them as present
    • Dana offerings
      By family
      On behalf of friends
    • Rice Distribution for the Needy
      with Ko Mar Ga and team
  • Class of 1975

    The Class of M75 include

    • U Hla Myint Thein (Maurice Chee, USA)
    • U Khin Maung Win (USA)
    • U Ohn Win (Raymond, Australia)
    • Saya U Ye Linn Oo
    • Zat Sayagyi U Than Po
    • Minthamee Daw Mar Mar Yee
    • U Win Khaing
    • U Thet Tun (Henry, Australia)
    • U Soe Aung (USA)

    They held gatherings.

    On November 2017, several members donated to the Mechanical Engineering Fund. The donations were accepted by Saya U Ye Linn Oo.

    U Maurice Chee’a visits to Yangon

    U Maurice Chee visited Yangon in November 2017.

    He went to pay respect to Sayagyi U Ba Than at Winner Inn (his home). He was glad to see that Sayagyi had fully recovered from the procedure in Singapore. Sayagyi asked him to convey his thanks to Saya U Nyo Win (M65) and U Benny Tan (M70) for their contribution to his health care expense.

    He gave sayagyi a bottle of Centrum vitamin. He also left two bottles of Centrum vitamins for pickup by Saya U Kyin Soe and Saya U Win.

    He attended the M75 Gathering on November 19, 2017. Saya U Ye Lin Oo (M75) accepted the donations for the Mechanical Fund.

  • M75

    Daw Mar Mar Yee (M75)

    • Htee Yein, Rangoon University Golden Jubilee
    • Minthamee, Swel Daw Yeik Troupe
    • Master of Ceremonies
      M75 Gatherings
      All Mechanical Gathering

    Mechanical

    • U Hla Myint Thein (Maurice Chee)
    • U Than Po
    • U Ohn Win (Raymond)
    • U Win Khaing
    • U Soe Aung
    • U Kyaw Lwin (Bobby)
  • A Zillion Thanks

    Pon Tu of Hla Min
    • Received an awesome gift from Bagyee Myat Myo Myint, (Distinguished Artist and Pon Tu Specialist).
    • He was gracious to spare my Grey Hair and Wrinkles and make me look young and vibrant.
    • He put his heart into every painting — both inanimate and animate objects — and produce priceless Collectibles.

    Comments

    • U Moe Aung
      Exquisitely marvelous.
    • U Zaw Winn
      Awesome
    • U Aung Myaing
      Both lips and eyes are wearing gracious smile.
      Wonderful !
      My respect to both of you, Ko Hla Min and Ko U Myo Myint.
    • U Tin Aung Win
      Very impressive!
    • U Aung Min
      One of the best Pon Tu
    • U “Daniel” Tint Lwin
      Great portrait of a great man.
      Good
    • U Ngwe Tun (Tun Tun)
      You’re amazing.
      Don’t forget it
    • Ashin Siri
      Beautiful Art ပါ ဒကာကြီး
    • Than Win
      အမှတ်တရ save ထားလိုက်မယ်သူငယ်ချင်းရေ
    • Rita Chan
      What a great picture တော်တော်တူတယ်နော်
    • Aye Khin
      Great picture
    • U Hla Myint RIT
      V. V. Nice
      Be mindful
    • Tin May Lwin
      Very nice!!!
    • U Maung Maung Thant
      Looks really good
    • Sann Ni
      Very nice Arts, especially the talking eyes
    • Rosie Mai Khin Nyunt
      Very very nice painting.
    • Mu Mumyint
      Looks really good sayar.
      Be healthy.
    • Khin Maw
      Awesome
    • Tin Aung Win
      Very nice “Pon Tu”.
      Thanks,Bagyee Myat Myo Myint.
    • San Tint Tint Zaw
      Love it
    • Kyaw Thura
      ေလးစားလ်က္ပါ ဆရာႀကီး
    • Hla Lay
      That’s Great
    • Maung Htay
      Good looking Saya.
    • Thane Oke Kyaw Myint
      Very good portrait
    • Thet Hta Su
      Looks great
    • Myint Myint Than
      Nice shot
    • Khin Sabai
      Looking good
    • Nwe Ni Tun
      တူတယ် ဆရာ
    • Thein Han
      Excellent painting.
    • Sein Yie
      The best!!!
  • WHO

    • WHO stands for U Wynn Htain Oo (M72).
    • He has several other names :
      Shwe Gaung Pyaung
      Hmaw Sayagyi
      Boss of his M72 Hna Pyi (not Ta Pyi)
      Server of his four Bosses (Spouse and Myees)
      Maung Mar Ga
    • Organizer for SPZP-2012 and SPZP-2016
    • Organizer for Shwe YaDu (in 2014)
    • Fund raiser for YTU Library Modernization Project
    • Patron of Swel Daw Yeik Foundation (SDYF)
    • Patron of RIT-YIT-YTU Alumni Association (ARITA)
    • Organizer for charitable causes
      Rice for the Needy (Individuals, Monasteries, Nunneries)
      Rails and chairs for Yangon General Hospital
      Flood relief
      Scholarship & Stipend support
      COVID-19
    • Had some medical problems.
    • His quick thinking and use of CPR saved a classmate.
    • Invited me to M72 Reunion and Acariya Pu Zaw Pwe in 2012.
      Presented me with the “Thamudaya Kyaung” DVD in memory of U Khin Maung Toe.
    • Invited to many more M72 Lunch and Dinner Gatherings.
    • Posted several topics (covering his past and present)
    WHO
    WHO, Khin Maung Toe and Company
  • Dr. Chit Swe (UCC Founder)

    He was my mentor at UCC.

    He founded UCC with the help of Saya U Soe Paing, Saya U Myo Min and Saya U Ko Ko Lay (GBNF).

    I have written many articles about my sayas and colleagues in “Memories of UCC” series.

    A summary was published in the Commemorative Magazine for the 30th Anniversary of ICST.

    I worked on several of Saya’s projects including High School Mathematics, CTK (Children’s Treasury of Project) and TOSS (Team of System Specialists).

    He passed away in Sydney, Australia at the tender age of 88.

    ** Notes

    * I posted some anecdotes about Saya Chit.

    * Saya Chit, U Myint Oo and I were ordained as (temporary) monks in Sagaing Hills.

    The ordaination ceremonies in Rangoon do not take a long time.

    The Preceptor / Sayadaw gave a lengthy Ovadha / Exhortation (more than an hour) befitting a well-known Professor & Computer Pioneer.

  • As the seed is, so the fruit will be

    by U Tin Htoon (A60)

    My hearty congratulation to members of the Northern California RIT Alumni International, the Steering Committee, and the Working Committee, for successfully organizing the Grand Reunion and ‘Saya Pu Zaw Pwe’ in San Francisco on October 28, 2000. I was extremely happy to be part of a huge gathering of more than 300 people at the Embassy Suite Hotel, where former Rectors, Head of Departments, Professors, Lecturers, Assistant Lecturers, were there together with alumni members, associates, families and guests.

    Although I graduated as an Architect (40) years ago, it seems only like yesterday to be back with them again. I thank the organizers and the participants for having this wonderful and memorable opportunity of a life time and I will never forget this historical event. It won’t be wrong for me to say that the vision and foresight of the pioneers, knowing the values and importance of organizational works, established ‘BASES’ and ‘BAPS’ in California, did the ground work for many years and thus also assisted in having this historical gathering. However, the turning point was the wise and timely suggestion made by Saya U Soe Paing and the decision taken the “Bay area Advisory Group” led by Saya Allen Htay, in taking advantage and making good use of the information technology. This resulted in getting connected internationally with RIT alumni around the world within a short period of time, and eventually culminated into this premier Myanmar Architects and Engineers reunion of the millennium. For this, I wish to congratulate Johnny Hla Min and Khin Maung Zaw for their “cetena”, dedication and concerted effort in starting with a seemingly causal e-mail service, that led to the birth of website. Without this, I really don’t know how all of us can get connected within such a short span of time, and be able to communicate and pass on crucial information like we have been doing. Thus, I sincerely wish to express my special thanks to both of you for the valuable services rendered in spite of the busy work schedule and personal sacrifices. I do hope that you all will continue to nurture this valuable tool for the benefit and convenience of our group in particular and that of the Myanmar community in general. My list won’t be complete without mentioning Benny Tan and Maurice Chee for their valuable services and contributions made. Lastly, a big thank you to all those who were actively involved in this great event and hope that you will understand for being unable to thank individually by name. Because of your sincere efforts and hard work, the good seeds that have been sown has started to bear some good fruits. As the seed is, so the fruit will be. As the action is, so the result will be.

    When we all left our motherland looking for a greener pasture, you all will concur that we do share a common goal, i.e. to have a better way of life. Because of this event and through the e-mails and the website, I am glad to know that majority of us have (had) good jobs, good education for the children and a comfortable life, thus fulfilling our goals. Some of us have even retired. Some are preparing to retire. The good seeds sown decades ago have bear fruits which we all have been enjoying. Thus, it is obvious that we need to keep on sowing good seeds in order to continue enjoying the fruits of our labor. However, every one of us might not be fully aware of how this process works. Especially when we have a Myanmar saying “Pyinnar – shi – ta – di – phyit – khe’ ” (learned persons tend to lack awareness).

    May all beings be happy.

    Tin Htoon (A60) California, USA

    Editor’s note:

    U Tin Htoon’s pastime is reading Buddhist literature and help publish some of them via Triple Gems Publication, and practicing vipassana meditation in the tradition of Ledi Sayadaw, Saya Thet, Saya U Ba Khin and Saya Mr. Goenka.