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    RIT days

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2025

    Hla Min

    Amateur Historian

    Despite my imperfect memory, I have morphed into an Oral and Written Historian of my alma mater with the help of sayas, sayamas, and alums who shared their walks down memory lane and precious photos to be published in the “RIT Alumni International Newsletter Updates” (1999 – present). Thanks.

    Class of 69 is unique

    Our Class is unique in the following sense.

    Four Government Examinations

    • Took the last ever 7th Std Government exam in 1960.
    • Took the first ever 9th Std — High School Final Only Exam — in March 1962. Except for English, we had to answer all subjects in Burmese. Under the tight security imposed by the 17-man Revolutionary Council, we completed the exam.
    • To our surprise and dismay, the HSF examination for Rangoon Division was annulled. Had given my text books. Had to re-take the HSF exam in August 1962.
    • Took the 10th Std — Matric (only) Exam — in May 1963.
      1263 students from Rangoon.
      Khin Maung U (SPHS) stood first in the whole of Burma.
      He was followed by Min Oo (SPHS, 2nd), Myo San (Freddie, SPHS, 3rd, GBNF), Nyunt Wai (Victor, SPHS, 4th), Thein Wai (SPHS, 5th), Kenny Wong (MEHS, 6th) and Hla Min (SPHS, 7th).
    SPHS63
    • SPHS had five in the Top Five, seven in the Top Ten, and ten in the Top Twenty. They were awarded Collegiate Scholarship for 75 Kyats a month.

    Guinea Pig of Education Systems

    • The education system wanted us to spend one more year in school before attending the university.
    • Is it our fate or destiny to serve as guinea pigs of Educators?

    I.Sc. (A) at Leik Khone

    • Attended the last ever I. Sc.(A) classes at “Leik Khone လိပ်ခုံး” on Prome Road. Leik Khone was used by Faculty of Engineering before it moved to Gyogone.
    • Willie Soe Maung (Myint Soe, GBNF), Kyaw Wynn, Maung Maung Kyi (GBNF) and I — joined RUBC. Our crew was Senior Novices Runner-up at the Monsoon Regatta. Earned Full Greens at the end of the season.
    • Due to security reasons (following the Anniversary protests of 7th July), the Annual Regatta was cancelled, but Sithu U Tin (President, RUBC) decided to hold the Dinner gathering for the 40th Anniversary at Orient Club in Kandawgyi. Souvenir Magazine was compiled by Sithu U Tin (GBNF), U Po Zon (GBNF) and U Tin Htoon.
    RUBC 40th Anniversary
    • Took the last ever I. Sc.(A) exam at the designated high schools.
    • Most of Rangoon University (except Medical and Engineering Colleges) were suspended following the fateful anniversary celebration of “7th July and the demolition of the historic Rangoon University Students’ Union”.
    • Those who were a year senior to us in High School graduated 2.5 years ahead of us. We lost 1.5 precious years.

    School Closure

    • Before the universities reopened, scholarship bids (mostly to Soviet Union and East Bloc nations) were opened to students who are 18+ years old. I did not qualify. Maung Maung Kyi (GBNF) and Kyaw Wynn received scholarship to study Engineering at Dresden University in GDR.

    New Education System

    • The then new “University Education System” replaced the “old” model of Rangoon University with several Faculties : Arts, Science, Social Science, Engineering, Medicine, Law.
    • The system created institutes such as Rangoon Institute of Technology, Institute of Medicine, Institute of Economics, and Institute of Education.
    • RASU (Rangoon Arts and Science University) and MASU (Manadalay Arts and Science University) were the core left from the Rangoon University and Mandalay University.
    • In November 1964, three batches of students were admitted to the first ever 1st B.E., 2nd B.E., and 3rd B.E. classes.
    RIT
    • Ma Than Yi (Maubin Ma Shwe Than, EP70) has blogged about her reminiscences of 1st B.E.
    • Ko Zaw Min Nawaday (EP70) and Ko Ohn Khine (M70) have described the academic and extra-curricular activities for ’64 to ’70.
    • The list of 400+ students who entered 1st BE has been compiled by Ko Ohn Khine and team. Notable alumni from that class have also been portrayed in their Golden Jubilee Magazine published in November, 2014.
    • The list of 300+ students who entered 2nd BE has been compiled by Ko Aung Min (M69) and team. 69ers had major reunions for 30th Anniversary (in 1999), 40th Anniversary (in 2009), SPZP-2012, Pseudo-Golden Jubilee (for the admission to RIT) in 2014, True Golden Jubilee (for graduation) z& SPZP in December, 2019. Sad to note that more than 40% from the class are GBNF.
    • The authorities used I.Sc (A) results to admit students to 2nd B.E. I was at the top of the list followed by Taing Oke and Kenny Wong.
    • I was selected Luyechun (Outstanding Student) along with Ko Sein Shwe (4th BE), Ko Zaw Min (1st BE), and Ma Khin Than Myint Tin (Margaret, 2nd BE, RIT selected in track and Field). In the summer of 1965, we attended the Inlay Khaung Daing Camp with Luyechuns from other universities and institutes, and high school.
    Luyechun
    • Several high school Luyechuns (e.g. Ma Pwint Than, Uttam Singh, Ko Aung Win, Ko Win Myint) joined RIT two years later.

    Difficult Choices

    • Had to decide Major before attending 3rd BE. Civil and Mechanical were the top choices. Many joined RIT faculty after graduation.
    • 80+ students — Ko Thein Swe (GBNF), Ko Khin Maung Win (GBNF), Ko Aung Kyaw Pe, Ko Tun Aung Gyaw, Ko Toung and I — chose to major in Electrical. Joined by some seniors. Some took sabbatical or were hit by the infamous 75% attendance rule, or by the strict moderation (failing a minor subject even though the average was 2.5+)
    • Had to decide before attending 5th BE. Ratio of EP (Power) to EC (Communication) was 3:1.
      Rationale was that EP had a reasonably good market with EPC being the chief employer of EP graduates. EC had a limited market with PTC, BBS, DCA, and MOC/MOGE.
    • Many top students such as Ko Thein Swe, Ko Khin Maung Win and Ko Aung Kyaw Pe chose to major in EP. After graduation, most joined EPC and other corporations.
    • 13 or so students such as Ko Tun Aung Gyaw, Ko Toung and I chose to major in EC. Ma Tin Tin (Ann), the lone female EE student, chose EC. Ko Than Lwin (Henry) joined the faculty. Some worked for DCA, MOC and Schlumberger. A couple migrated to the US.
    EE69

    Universities’ Computer Center

    • At one Burma Research Conference, Saya U Soe Paing presented a paper on digital computers zand logic. Sayagyi Dr. Chit Swe (GBNF) requested Saya U Soe Paing to help him with the UCC project to be submitted to UNDP).
    • Saya U Soe Paing requested top EC students to join his project. The proposal, vetting, and approval of UNDP projects took a long time; so many students took available jobs.
    • When the project was finally approved by UNDP, UCC was established at Thamaing College Campus. Dr. Chit Swe became the founder/director.
      U Soe Paing, U Myo Min, and U Ko Ko Lay (GBNF), became co-founders and Managers. After volunteering for a considerable time, Ko Tun Aung Gyaw and I joined UCC as the first batch of employees.
    UCC
    • For details, read “Computer Ah Sa UCC Ga” by U Soe Paing, my interview with Mandalay Gazette and my series of articles “Memories of UCC”.
    Mandalay Gazette

    Activities

    • In my Newsletter Updates, I mentioned some of my extra-curricular activities.
    • Class Representative, Magazine Committee member, Joint Secretary and Secretary of RIT Electrical Engineering Association.
    • Last ever elected Treasurer and Vice Captain of Rangoon University Boat Club. Due to the changes in policy, I was denied to become Captain (as originally stipulated by RUBC rules). Higher authorities installed a committee of sayas to oversee RUBC.
    • As a member of the RIT Rowing team, I attended the “Appreciation” Ceremony by the RIT Sports Council, then chaired by Saya U Maung Maung Than. Applauded the accomplishments of multi-sports athletes such as Ko Aung Khin (M 67), Saw Maung Maung Htwe (Class of 70), Ko Khin Maung Lay (Henry, T 68), and Inter Institute Champions (Badminton, Chinlon, Soccer, Table Tennis, Tennis, Weight lifting & Body Building).
    • Served as EC & editor of RIT English Association. Represented 2nd BE in a debate along with Ko Myo Tun (Bobby), and Ko Khin Maung Win (Roland Thein). The 1st BE team led by Ahmed Soorma won. Received “Rhyming Dictionary” as a prize. Gave my dictionary to Ashin Ananda (Rev. F. Lutvig, Poet Laureate).
    • Founding member of RIT Chess Association along with the accomplished players like Ko Aung Than, Ko Maung Maung, Ko Thet Lwin (Henry) and visiting Soviet lecturers.
    • Joined Universities’ Training Corps (UTC) for a while before the schedule conflicts with rowing.
    • Sai Kyaw Aye (part-time BBS) invited us to learn and sing “Auld Lang Syne” in Shan.
    • Wrote short notes for “Hset Hmu Thadin Zin” and articles for “Hlyat Sit Sar Saung” & “RIT English Bulletin”.
    • In July 1969, I wrote a poem “Men on the Moon” to honor the Apollo 11 mission. It was published in the Guardian daily newspaper. A copy was sent by Mr. Hall (USIS) to National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
    • In December 1969, Daw Khin Swe Hla asked me to translate a short story “Nge Thay Loe” by Sayagyi U Thu Kha for publishing as the Sunday Supplement for Working People’s Daily (WPD). My translation “Still So Young” earned me 50 kyats. U Thu Ka was given an honorarium of 50 kyats. In those days, 1 US dollar was worth 5 to 6 kyats.
    • In my Newsletter Updates, I mentioned about my dreams — to get the sayas and alums reconnected electronically and physically, and to repay the metta and cetana of my mentors. U Soe Paing was a driving force, and Ko Khin Maung Zaw worked long weekends to set up http://www.ex-rit.org
    • Was a saya at UCC, DCS and ICST. Attended the 5th and 6th Arcariya Pu Zaw Pwe of ICST and UCSY.
    • I am not a saya at RIT. I was not eligible for the world wide SPZPs.
    • I was deeply moved when Saya U Moe Aung visited Ko Tin Aung Win’s house after SPZP-2007 and accompanied us to the air port. Before SPZP-2012, Saya gave me two vintage RIT Annual Magazines from his private collection and other gifts.
    • Dr. Soe Thein (C75), web master & videographer of SPZP-2007, invited me to the Civil Reunion & SPZP. He invited me to the C75 gathering before SPZP-2012.
    • I had contact with Ko Wynn Htain Oo (M72) via Facebook.
      M72 group (WHO, Ko Myint Pe, …) invited me to join the M72 gathering and mini-SPZP.
      Event was solemn, because Ko Khin Maung Toe had passed away. “Thamudaya Kyaung” DVD is among my souvenirs.
    • Smiles from my mentors, and “random acts of kindness” help me burn midnight oil and keep on going the extra mile.
    • I would like to end by paying tribute to the countless sayas, sayamas, and alums who have kept the RIT Spirit alive and well.

    Tribute

    The following provide different perspectives of our beloved alma mater.

    • RIT Annual Magazines
      Chief Editors include Sayagyi Dr. Aung Gyi, Saya U Aung Hla Tun (GBNF) and Saya U Moe Aung. Publishers include U Hla and Saya U Thet Lwin. Limited edition of 23 (or so) RIT Annual Magazines was reprinted for SPZP-2012
    • Discipline-wide magazines such as “Hlat Sit Sar Saung” (published by the RIT Electrical Engineering Association with Saya U Moe Aung as Chief Editor and Publisher)
    • Weekly “Hset Hmu Thadin Zin” founded by Ko Win Thein (M 67, GBNF) and associates
      An alum couple archived several years worth of Hset Hmu Thadin Zin
    • Cartoon Box” founded by Ko Myint Pe (M 72) with the patronage of Saya U Khin Maung Phone Ko (“Phone Ko”, C64, cartoonist for Kye Mon newspaper and several magazines) and Saya U Aung Myint (Pet 69, creator of “Kyant Ba Hone”, GBNF)
    • Ko Myint Pe & team compiled cartoons from Cartoon Box, Hset Hmu Thadin Zin, and RIT Annual Magazines for the commemorative issue of “RIT Cartoons” for SPZP-2012.
      Three (or so) generations of Cartoon Box authors set up a booth at SPZP-2012 and autographed books for sale.
    • HMEE — History of Myanmar Engineering Education
      by Saya U Aung Hla Tun (GBNF) and team. Sayagyi U Ba Than, U Thaw Kaung (Chief Librarian, Rangoon University Central Library), and U Soe Paing (EE, UCC) provided historical photos & documents
    • The companion CD to the HMEE-2012 Book was compiled by Ko Ohn Khine (M 70) and me
    • RIT web sites
      http://www.ex-rit.org designed by Ko Khin Maung Zaw & http://www.rit-alumni.info designed by Ko Wunna Ko Ko
    • Commemorative web pages for SPZP-2000 include 64 “Count down to the Reunion”, 36 “Post-Reunion” articles, & “SAYA PU ZAW PWE” poem
    • Early “RIT Alumni International Newsletter Updates” by me were posted in http://www.ex-rit.org (now dormant)
    • Subsequent “RIT Alumni International Newsletter Updates” by Ko Hla Min (EC 69) were posted in http://www.rit-alumni.info (now dormant)
    • RIT-related Facebook Pages
      Saya U Moe Aung,
      Saya U Kyaw Sein (M65, GBNF)
      Ma Than Yi (EP70),
      Ko Ohn Khine (M70),
      Ko Saw Lin (C71, GBNF),
      Ko Myint Pe (M72),
      Ko Wynn Htain Oo (M72),
      Ko Khin Maung Lwin (M87)
    • Commemorative issue of “RIT Alumni International Newsletter” for SPZP-2000″ edited by me & team
    • Commemorative issues of “Swel Daw Yeik Sar Saung” for SPZP-2002, SPZP-2007 and SPZP-2010 edited & published by Saya U Moe Aung and team
    • Commemorative issue of “Swel Daw Yeik Magazine” for SPZP-2012, Shwe YaDu in 2014 and SPZP-2016
    • Shwe YaDu Magazine” edited by Ko Khin Maung Lay (M70) & team was published in conjunction with the Acariya Pu Zaw Pwe of the combined 1st BE intake of ’64 and ’65
    • Thamudaya Kyaung (Parts One and Two)” DVD : Based on the poems by Maung Sein Win (Padeegone); Played and sung by Ko Khin Maung Toe (GBNF)
    • Swel Daw Yeik Ah Nyeint
      According to Saya U Moe Aung, the term “Swel Daw Yeik” became an official synonym for RIT, its predecessors and successors at the Rangoon University Golden Jubilee celebrations in 1970. Ma Mya Than Win (Minthamee) and Ko Myint Pe (Lu Shwin Daw) were members of the Swel Daw Yeik Ah Nyeint.
    • Gee Ta See Sar (Musical evening) : Ko Kyaw Oo (pianist, GBNF), Ko Yu Swan (Don min), Sayama “Emma” Tin Tin Myint, Ko Kyaw Htin (“Chee Hte Nu Nu Kyaw”), Ko Than Myaing, Ko Tin Maung Aye, Ko Soe Aung and Ko La Min are some of the performers at the early Gee Ta See Sar’s
    • Saya U Moe Aung, Saya U Thet Lwin, Saya U Saw Tun (“Saw Lu”), Saya Dr. Taing Oke (“Yin Maung”), U Toee Maung, U Than Po (GBNF) are some of the “Zat Saya” and/or composers.
    • U Thet Lwin‘s compositions include “Mya Kyun Nyo Nyo Kun Yeik Kho” (granted a “Dat Pyar” by Burma Broadcasting Service). The song has been sung at the various RIT-related gatherings such as Singapore Thingyan and world-wide SPZPs.The song was sung in the ceremony (on December 1, 2019) to kick off the Rangoon University Centennial Celebration.

    Thoughts

    Hla Min
    • To paraphrase the Curator of Smithsonian Museum, “There is no unique history. It is not uncommon to have parallel competing and often contradictory histories of an event.”
    • Feel free to revise my recollections of my RIT days and my contributions as an informal historian.

  • Dr. Aung Soe (C61)

    Dr. Aung Soe (C61)

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2025

    Aung Soe (Right)

    Parents : Chiu Foke Yin and Moy Mei Lan in Mogok, Burma.

    Graduated with B. Sc. in Civil Engineering from the University of Rangoon in 1961. Awarded two gold medals.

    • The Todarmal Talwar Memorial Gold Medal for obtaining highest aggregates of the four examinations leading to the degree of B. Sc. in Engineering and
    • The U Kyaw Sein Gold Medal for standing first in the Final B. Sc. Civil Engineering Examination of March 1961.

    Begin teaching career in 1961 as an Assistant Lecturer, Civil Engineering Department, Burma Institute of Technology.

    In 1963 married to Twee Kyi Moy (Myint Khin), who worked in the Accounts Department of R.I.T. from 1963 to 1977.

    In 1965 went to German Democratic Republic for further studies. In 1971 obtained Doctor of Science (Dr.-Ing.) in the Fundamentals of Geodesy from the Dresden Technical University. Returned to Burma in 1972 and was promoted to Lecturer in the Civil Engineering Department in the same year.

    In 1978 immigrated to the United States of America. In the same year worked as a Civil Engineer with DeLeuw, Cather & Company. Up to present still working with the same company as a Principal Civil Engineer. DeLeuw, Cather & Company becomes part of Parsons Transportation Group of Parsons Corporation.

    Editor’s Note:

    Saya played on the RIT Sayas soccer team.

    Saya and his brothers U Soe Thein and Saya K C Chiu attended SPZP-2000. Sayagadaw was a bit disappointed when memorabilia were handed out to RIT sayas and sayamas and not to office staff members.

  • News and Newspapers

    News and Newspapers

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2025

    News

    Before the Internet, we get international, national and local news from the newspapers. Most papers were printed at night in batches. The early batches were dispatched by road and rail to other cities. The later batches have a “STOP PRESS” section to cover the “latest” news.

    Most newspapers get the international and/or national news from news agencies such as Reuters, AP, and UPI. They get local news from their reporters and from other people willing to submit or share the news.

    For example, I would write reports of the Rag Regatta, Monsoon Regatta and Annual Regatta and give it to selected newspapers.

    Later, I would type reports of the golf tournaments at RGC (Rangoon Golf Club) and/or BGC (Burma Golf Club) provided by Saya U Soe Paing.

    Newspapers

    There were ten (or more) newspapers in our younger days. Most households will subscribe two (or more) newspapers. One can sell old newspaper (by weight).

    In the early days, most were morning newspapers. A few were evening newspapers.

    The English newspapers include Nation (by U Law Yone and team), and Guardian (by U Sein Win and team).

    The Burmese/Myanmar newspapers include Kyemon (modeled after the Daily Mirror), Yangon, Tun, Hanthawaddy, Oway, Bama Khit (and later Moe Gyo), Myanmar Ah Lin, Man Daing, Ah Htauk Taw (known for gossip), Tagun (“Banner” known for sports) and Ludu (in Mandalay).

    Some papers have political affiliations. They had roles during the AFPFL split.

    The papers have columnists such as Zawana and Thagadoe.

    Some carry information about the horse races in general and their picks for the “Treble Tote” .

    Some carry cartoons, serial novels and daily horoscope.

    Each paper has a signature.

    After Coup d’etat

    Things changed after the coup d’etat on March 2, 1962.

    Several newspapers were shit down or nationalized. Censorship with varying degrees was introduced.

    NAB (News Agency Burma) was formed to

    • compile news from the news agencies
    • select news
    • translate the selected news
    • distribute the news and translations to the six national newspapers (four in Burmese/Myanmar and two in English).

    Two new papers were established with Sayagyi Shwe Oo Daung as Chief Editor of the “Loke Tha Pyithu Nay Zin” and Saya U Khin Maung Latt as Chief Editor of the “Working People’s Daily” (WPD). Grapevine says that the then Number One promised “full authority” to the two Chief Editors.

    The promise did not last long. U Khin Maung Latt was asked if he wanted to be an Ambassador. Daw Khin Myo Chit stepped in and replied that “Ko Latt would go back to teaching”.

    U Khin Maung Latt

    My Writings

    I wrote articles (mostly on computers), poems and translations (including a short story by U Thu Kha) for the Guardian and WPD. I received fifteen kyats for most of them. U Thu Kha and I got fifty kyats each for the short story and its translation.

    I was requested to write for the Sarsodaw Nay Supplement. I was shown the type set copy of my writing about Ananda Thuriya (“A Man of Infinite Valor”). The higher authorities did not want the readers to appreciate “Dhammata“; so it did not appear in the newspaper on Sarsodaw Nay.

    The six Chief Editors were formed into two groups. Each group (with one English and two Burmese Chief Editors) would be penalized if an item published in one of their newspaper was found to be sensitive.

    U Soe Myint (GBNF, Chief Editor of Guardian and later father-in-law of KMZ) approved my writings (mostly about Computer Applications).

  • Daw (Album)

    Daw (Album)

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2025

    Daw Khin Swe Oo

    • Writer
    Daw Khin Swe Oo

    Daw May Saw Lwin

    • Chemistry Sayama
    • Spouse : Dr. Soe Win (Retired Rector, YUFL)
    Daw May Saw Lwin

    Daw May Su (GBNF)

    • Physics Sayama
    • Spouse : U Ba Nyunt (EE58)
    Daw May Su

    Daw Myint Myint Khin, Dr.

    • Established a program to support elderly doctors
    • Young volunteer doctors (e.g. Dr. Kyaw Min) provided transportation to the elderly doctors to a Center where they can enjoy the day (with their favorite activities)
    Daw Myint Myint Khin

    Daw Sein Sein (GBNF)

    • Retired Director, DHE
    • Former Registrar, RASU
    Daw Sein Sein

    Daw Su (GBNF)

    • First resident of Inya Hall
    • Performed Dances in Fund Raiser for Tekkatho Dhammayone
    • Spouse : U Saw Lwin
    • Children : Hazel, Olive, May
    Daw Su 1
    Daw Su 2
    Daw Su 3
    Daw Su 4

    Daw Tin Aye

    • Geography Sayama
    Daw Tin Aye (Geog)

    Daw Yin Yin Mya (Terry)

    • Head of RIT English Department
    • Moved to Australia
    Daw Yin Yin Mya (English)
  • RU Estate

    RU Estate

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2025

    The Estate included the following (with name changes and/or structural changes over the years).

    • Rangoon College
    • Judson College
    • BOC College
    • Convocation Hall
    • Administrative Offices
    • Housing for sayas
    • Hostels for male and female students
    • RUSU (Rangoon University Students’ Union)
    • Sanatorium (Tekkatho Hospital)
    • RU Gymnasium
    • Tekkatho Dhammayone
    • RUBC (Rangoon University Boat Club)
    • RU Swimming Pool
    • Soccer fields
    • Tennis courts
    • Recreation Center (Chess, Basketball, Table Tennis, Badminton, Fine Arts …)
    • Libraries
    • Canteens

    Selected Buildings

    • The Estate was managed by the Estate Engineer and his team.
    • U Nyo, a philanthropist, was a major donor for RU Estate (including RUSU and RUBC). He was conferred an Honorary Doctorate by RU.
    • Chan Chor Khine, second son of Chan Mah Phee and Daw Aye Mya, donated to build the RU Gymnasium.
    • The RU Library was funded by Reddiar.
    • RUSU has an important role in the History of Burma. It was the training ground for students, who later shone as regional and national leaders. Sadly, the building was demolished on 8th July 1962.
    • Sir Arthur Eggar, Law Professor, pledged/donated a third of his salary for RUBC. Monetary support from Dr. U Nyo and other patrons accelerated the growth of RUBC into a reputable rowing club in Burma (and beyond).
    RUBC

    RU was an elite University

    • In the early days, it was convenient and not so costly to attend RU even for those who do not have scholarships and stipends. In addition to have a reasonably good quality of education (as shown by the high success rate of Burmese scholars), there was ample time and opportunity to participate and excel in sports, hobbies (SPARK, aero-modeling, so-ka-yay-tee, public speaking, debates, …)
    • RU produced doctors, engineers, scientists, and social scientists who were outstanding for their extra-curricular activities.
    • It is sad to see students forgoing their dreams because of the need to make “long” commutes and without the choice of “affordable” housing (hostel, …) . It is sad to learn that many students cannot afford the time to participate and excel in sports, hobbies, …
    • A reasonably good “Estate” might help nurture “Jack of all trades and master of some”.
  • Soccer

    Soccer

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2025

    Background

    Shwe Yoe (Scott, author and teacher) introduced soccer to St. John’s Diocesan Boys High School.

    BAA (Burma Athletic Association) stadium (aka Aung San Stadium) hosted the First Division matches. There were (a) League Championship (b) Dunlop Knock Out Tournament … For several years, Rangoon University First Eleven competed as a First Division team.

    RU Soccer

    Saya Nyein (Diocesan Alumni) was RU Coach. U Than Win (Captain of RU football) studied in the US and served as a Director of SPED (Sports and Physical Education Department)8. His spouse retired as Professor of Botany Department, RU.

    Some early players include U Chan Tha (Past Captain of RUBC & Captain of the Prome Hall team), U Tun Kyi (engineer), Collegian Nay Win (Academy winner) and U Kenneth Shein (father of Ma Pale Shein (ex-UCC)).

    U Chan Tha’s team won the Inter-Hall Soccer Trophy for two consecutive years. Saya U Tin Swe (EE53, GBNF) was a star player.

    Saya U Myo Myint Sein (A58) was a well-known soccer player.

    Ko Kyaw Sint (Edward, T70, GBNF) was among the preliminary members for Burma Selected, when his career was cut short by a vicious tackle by Tin Han.

    Ko Kyaw Htin (C67), Ko Soe Myint Lwin (EP68, GBNF) and Ko Khin Maung Myint (John Tint, M72, GBNF) played for youth and/or senior National Soccer Teams.

    Ko Khin Maung Lay (T68), Ko Myo Nyunt (C69), Ko Myint Sein (Jabu), Ko Khin Maung Lay (Mutu), and Sai Thein Maung represented RIT in soccer. U Maung Maung (Burma) was RIT Sports Officer.

    At one time, the RU Sports Council conferred Blue and Half Blue to eligible students who excel in sports.

    In our days, Saya U Maung Maung Than (T, GBNF) chaired the RIT Sports Committee. Certificates were presented to the RIT sportsmen and sportswomen at the Annual gathering.

    Many people in Myanmar follow the World Cup, Premium League, European Cup … in addition to the soccer tournaments (Asian Games, SEA Games, …) in which Myanmar compete.

    Some not so young people from overseas remember “U Thant”, and the once “powerful soccer nation in SE Asia” when they hear the name Burma”.

  • University Sports Champions

    University Sports Champions

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2025

    တက္ကသိုလ် အားကစား လက်ရွေးစင်များ

    1961 အရှေ့တောင်အာရှ ကျွန်းဆွယ်
    Second SEAP Games in 1961

    Photo provided by Dr. Richard Yu Khin, who won a Gold Medal in Yachting with U Maung Maung Lwin

    The University Athletes represented Burma in

    • Athletics
    • Badminton
    • Swimming
    • Table Tennis
    • Tennis
    • Volleyball
    • Weightlifting

    လှေလှော်
    Rowing

    RUBC team won the Willingdon Trophy for Coxed Fours) at the 1960 ARAE (Amateur Rowing Association of the East) Regatta in Colombo

    • Tin Htoon (Stroke)
    • Sunny Teng (3)
    • Sein Htoon (Cox)
    • Victor Htun Shein (2, GBNF)
    • Harry Saing (Bow, GBNF)
    RUBC team

    At the 1958 ARAE Regatta in Calcutta, RUBC team of Tin Htoon (Stroke) and Harry Saing (Bow, GBNF) won the Venables Bowl for Coxless Pairs.

    ဘော်လုံး
    Soccer / Foitball

    Rangoon University (and later Rangoon University & Institutes) Soccer team won several trophies.

    One photo shows the winners of the Burma Soccer Federation Knock Out Tournament in 1965 – 66.

    Another photo shows an earlier team from 1954 – 55.

    Sayas U Ba Toke, William Paw and Dr. Hla Thwin headed the University Sports Council and the University Football program.

    ကြက်တောင်
    Badminton

    RIT Badminton Team led by Sai Kham Pan won the Inter-Institute Trophy. Saya U Thein Lwin (GBNF) was President of RIT Badminton Association.

    မြို့ပတ် ပြေး
    Cross-Country Race

    Saw Maung Maung Htwe won two Gold medals: as winner of the Cross-Country Race and as leader of the RIT Team.

    ဟော်ကီ
    Hockey

    Saya U Tin Hlaing (M, GBNF) managed the All Universities and Institutes Hockey Team, which won several trophies.

  • RIT Soccer

    RIT Soccer

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2025

    စက်မှုတက္ကသိုလ် ဘော်လုံး

    ရန်ကုန်တက္ကသိုလ်များ လက်ရွေးစင်
    Selected for all Universitites & Institutes in Rangoon

    1965 — 66

    * ကျော်ထင် (မြို့ပြ 1967) Kyaw Htin (C67)

    (နောက်) မြန်မာ့လက်ရွေးစင်

    * စိုးမြင့်လွင် (လျှပ်စစ် 1968, ကွယ်လွန်) Soe Myint Lwin (EP68, GBNF)

    (နောက်) မြန်မာ့လက်ရွေးစင်

    * ကျော်ဆင့် (ချည်ထည် 1970, ကွယ်လွန်) Kyaw Sint (T70, GBNF)

    (နောက်) ပဏာမ မြန်မာ့လက်ရွေးစင် — ဒဏ်ရာ ရ လို့ အငြိမ်းစား

    (ယခင်) မြန်မာ Jr. Tennis ချန်ပီယန်

    * မောင်မောင် (RIT Sports Officer, Burma Selected) Maung Maung

    စိုးမြင့်လွင် Soe Myint Lwin (EP68, GBNF)

    ခင်မောင်မြင့် (စက်မှု 1972, ကွယ်လွန်) Khin Maung Myint (John Tint, M72, GBNF)

    • တက္ကသိုလ်များ & မြန်မာ့ လက်ရွေးစင်
    • aka John Tint @ St.Paul’s High School

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    Thann Htutt Aung

    နောက်ပိုင်းမှာ

    တက္ကသိုလ်များလက်ရွေးစင် ကိုပေါ်သန်းငြိမ်း နဲ့ ငွန်စန်းအောင်

    မြန်မာ့လက်‌ရွေးစင်က သန်းတိုးအောင်ပေါ့

  • Tun Mra

    Tun Mra

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2025

    မြန်မာ့ လက်ရွေးစင် ဦးထွန်းမရ ရဲ့ မှတ်တမ်း

    Memories of U Tun Mra, Burma Selected for Track and Field

    ဦးထွန်းမရ Tun Mra

    * ဖခင် — ဦးရွှေမရ Shwe Mra

    * ဇနီး — ဒေါ်မေဘယ်မော် Maibelle Maw (ကွယ်)

    1958 — ရန်ကုန်တက္ကသိုလ်

    Athletic Club (Track and Field)

    * Captain — ကိုထွန်းမရ

    * Vice Captain — ကိုတင်မောင်ဆွေ

    * အတွင်းရေးမှူး — ကိုခင်မောင်လတ်

    * တွဲဖက်အတွင်းရေးမှူး — R. မျိုးသိန်း

    * ဘဏ္ဍာရေးမှူး — Miss မေဘယ်မော်

    ** ပြိုင်ပွဲ (တချို့)

    * 1959 — All India Inter-Varsity Sports

    * 1959 — ပထမ SEAP Games, ဘန်ကောက်

    * 1961 — ဒုတိယ SEAP Games, ရန်ကုန်

    4x100m လက်ဆင့်ကမ်း relay ရွှေတံဆိပ်

    * RUBC လှေပြိုင်ပွဲ များ

    * 1961 SEAP Games — RU က Burma Selected

    * ကိုထွန်းမရ — တာတို Sprint

    * ကိုကျော်မရ (ကွယ်လွန်) — တန်းကျော် Hurdles

    * ကိုစိုးမရ — တုတ်ထောက်ခုန် Pole Vault

    * မရ Mra Brothers

    * Tun Mra

    * Kyaw Mra

    * Soe Mra

    * Win Mra

    * ပုံထဲမပါ — နောက် သုံးယောက်

    * Maung Maung Mra

    * Rai Mra

    * Aung Mra

    * ကိုထွန်းမရ (Captain) နဲ့ RU Athletic လက်ရွေးစင်များ ​

    * ချစ်ကြည်ရေးပွဲ — အောင်ပွဲရ / ဂုဏ်ပြု

    * သတင်းစာ

    * 1959 All-India Inter-Varsity Sports

    ** အထွေထွေ

    * ICS U Shwe Mra

    Chief Secretary of Cabinet; UN

    * သက်ကြီး မြန်မာ အားကစားသမား ပူဇော်ပွဲ

    * SEAP Games — တံဆိပ်ရှင်များ

    * လှေလှော် YUBC OMA — နာယက များ

    * မြ / မရ / Mra

  • Head of Associations

    Head of Associations

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2025

    Only the early days (60s & 70s) are covered.

    RIT Sports Council

    • U Maung Maung Than (Chair)
    U Mg Mg Than

    Ah Nu Pyinnya Ah Thinn

    • U Moe Aung (Tekkatho Moe War)
    • U Saw Tun (Saw Lu)
    • Dr. Kyaw Sein

    Automobile Club

    • U Maung Maung Win
    • U Myo Win

    Badminton

    • U Thein Lwin

    Buddhist Association

    • Dr. Thein Hlyne
    • U Lin

    Cartoonists

    • U Khin Maung Phone Ko
    • U Aung Myint (Kyant Ba Hone)

    Chinlon

    • U Maung Maung Than (?)

    Hockey

    • U Tin Hlaing

    Photography

    • Allen Htay

    Rowing

    • U Sein Win
    • Dr. San Hla Aung
    • U Tin Htut

    Scrabble

    • Des Rodgers
    • U Khin

    Swimming / Water Polo

    • U Sein Win
    • Dr. San Hla Aung
    • U Hla Myint (Charlie)

    Table Tennis

    • Mao Toon Siong

    Tennis

    • U Tin Hlaing
    • U Tu Myint (?)

    Thaing

    • U Tin Maung Nyunt

    Track and Field

    • H Num Kok

    Weightlifting / Body building

    • Dr. Kyaw Sein