Tag: PBRS

  • GBNF

    GBNF

    by Hla Min

    Updated : July 2025

    Gone But Not Forgotten

    • Conventional wisdom says, “Pyauk thor thu shar hlyin tway. Thay thor thu kyar hlyin mae.” ပျောက်သောသူ ရှာလျှင်တွေ့။ သေသောသူ ကြာလျှင်မေ့။ One may find a lost person. One tends to forget those who have passed away.
    • Unconventional wisdom says, “We should maintain GBNF (Gone But Not Forgotten) lists as part of the Written History of our beloved alma mater, our mentors and colleagues.”
    • We use GBNF in the “RIT Alumni International Newsletter” and in my Posts.
      Other posts may provide additional information for the entries in the GBNF (by period or year) posts.
    • Others use RIP (Rest in Peace), and BFHA (Bound For Higher Abode)

    First RIT Website

    U Khin Maung Zaw (KMZ, EC76) set up three GBNF pages on ex-RIT.org web site :

    • GBNF for sayas and sayamas
    U Ba Hli
    • GBNF for alumni
    • GBNF for spouses

    I used GBNF in the last stanza of my poem “SAYA PU ZAW PWE” for SPZP-2000. The poem was reprinted as the Back Cover of Swel Daw Yeik Sar Saung for SPZP-2000. It was only reprinted by the Class of 69 and Combined 1st BE intake of 64 and 65.

    Poem for SPZP-2000

    GBNF by School & Class

    GBNF for the Class of 69

    U Aung Min (M69) reported close to 120 entries in the GBNF list of the Class of 69. About 320 students entered the first ever 2nd BE. The list includes a few seniors who took sabbatical in their study and ended up as our classmates. Over 40% of our former classmates have passed away.

    Four EC69ers have passed away :

    • U Kyaw Soe (DCA)
    • U Aung Thu Yein (Brownie, Schlumberger)
    U Aung Thu Yein
    • U Chit Tin (MOGE)
    U Chit Tin & Maung Kabar
    • U Oo Kyaw Hla (Canada)

    Due to the decline of health, the 69ers chose to have two Golden Jubilees : the first in 2014 to celebrate the admission to RIT, and the second in December 2019 to celebrate the graduation of most members in 1969.

    69ers GBNF

    GBNF for the Class of 70

    U Ohn Khine (M70) reported close to 120 entries in the GBNF list of the Class of 70.

    Tommy Shwe, Cho Aye, Peter Pe and Thaung Sein (Steeve Kay) were among the Top Ten students from the class. They are now GBNF.

    Tommy Shwe
    Steeve Kay (Thaung Sein)
    Cho Aye

    Over 450 students entered the first ever 1st BE.

    GBNF from PPBRS

    Most of my sayas and sayamas from PPBRS have passed away.

    U Kyaw Zaw & Daw Khin Khin Aye

    Among my PPBRS classmates, Myo Set (son of actor Tha Gaung Gyi) was the first to pass away. He perished in a car accident. Myint Sein (Veda) and Myat Hla Sein (Movie Tech) are among the recent GBNF from PPBRS.

    Myat Hla Sein

    GBNF from SPHS

    Most of my sayas and sayamas from SPHS have passed away. Sayadaw Beatson (Physics, Boy Scouts) is still active and strong.

    SPHS Sayas

    Among my SPHS classmates, Min Thaw (Gilbert, SPHS63) is among the early ones to pass away. Dr. Myo San (Freddie), Aung Thu Yein (Brownie), Tin Tun, Maung Maung Kyi, Aung Kyi (Arthur Kyi), Khin Maung Bo (Alan Saw Maung), Aung Chaw (Victor) are among the GBNF from SPHS63.

    Myo San (Freddie)
    Maung Maung Kyi
    Soon Kyaw by Kyaw Wynn

    69er GBNF

    The GBNF list maintained by U Aung Min (M69) contains 138 of my RIT classmates. About 20 succumbed to Covid. Some had medical problems.

    Khin Maung Win (Sargalay)

    GBNF from UCC & ICST

    Several of my sayas, colleagues and former students have passed away.

    CO Hla Min (Pauk Si) is an early GBNF from UCC. U Aung Zaw, Daw Nge Ma Ma Than, U Maung Maung Lay (Ah Ba), U Aung Myint and U Maung Maung Gyi are among the recent GBNF from UCC.

    Dr. Chit Swe & U Aung Zaw
    Dr. Tin Maung & Daw Nge Ma Ma Than
    U Maung Maung Lay & U Maung Maung Gyi
    CO U Hla Min, U Aung Myint, U Aung Zaw

    Tone Kyaw တုံးကျော်

    One should have Samvegha (sense of urgency) after hearing the sad news. When my namesake Hla Min (Pauk Si, SPHS64, EP70) passed away in his mid-thirties, we were shocked since he seemed strong and did not wear jackets (mandated for UCC employees entering the Computer Room). He would often be seen in sport shirts. He passed away with a few months of being diagnosed with liver problem. The consultant doctor was Dr. Min Lwin (Maurice Hla Kyi, SPHS64, IM71). Ko Pauk Si was not a drinker, but other causes inflicted his liver. I became a Tone Kyaw when two government departments where I had given Guest Lectures on Computers and Applications tried to send me “Lwan Thu Pan Khwe” လွမ်းသူ့ပန်းခွေ

    U Han Sein (C69) became a Tone Kyaw when the Organizers of the 30th Anniversary of Graduation inadvertently listed him in the GBNF list of the Class of 69. The organizers were unaware that U Han Sein was detained by the authorities after the 8-8-88 event. He resurfaced two decades later with the declaration of Amnesty.

    Han Sein

    Saya Dr. Tin Hlaing (M63) became a Tone Kyaw when his namesake Saya Dr, Tin Hlaing (formerly of Maritime Studies) passed away. Some alumni had to revoke the wrong announcement.

    Dr. Tin Hlaing
  • PPBRS & SPHS

    PPBRS & SPHS

    by Hla Min

    Updated : July 2025

    Private Primary Boundary Road School

    Founder

    • PPBRS was founded by Daw Tin Tin Aye.
    • Her sisters Daw Yi Yi & Daw Khin Khin Aye assisted her.
    • Daw Khin Khin Aye later became Principal. She also added middle and high school classes so that her children do not have to attend other schools.
    • PPBRS was renamed as PBRS.
    Daw Khin Khin Aye

    Classes

    • The lowest classes were Infant (C), (B) & (A). They correspond to Lower, Middle & Higher Kindergarten.

    Memories

    • I was not keen to go to school.
    • Had to get up early.
    • Had to use slates, paper and pencil (unlike gizmos available to present day kids).
    • Teacher Kywe (a motherly Karen Christian) transformed me into a Lifelong Learner.
    • After passing High School, my mom asked me to visit Teacher Kywe. Teacher Kywe proudly introduced me to her students. That was my Micro-SPZP.

    Note about SPZP

    Saya Gadaw Pwe has a religious connotation. Saya Pu Zaw Pwe transcends religions. Several organizers & Golden Sponsors of SPZP-2000 do not profess Buddhism, but they all want to pay back to their mentors for their metta, karuna and cetana.

    Classmates include

    • Nay Win (MEHS63, M69, GBNF)
    • Elizabeth Kyaw Tun (Ph.D in English)
    • Han Tun (SPHS63 & DSA)
    • Kenneth San & Margaret San
    • Several from Film Community (A1 Than Htut, A1 Thein Htut, Toe Nyunt, Thamankyar Ko Myint, Myat Hla Sein …)

    Seniors include

    • Flora Aye
    • Tin Maung Thant (son of U Thant)
    • Francis Ohn Maung
    • Bonzo Kun Lone
    • Bonnie Kun Lone

    Prizes

    • Thermos Flask for reciting “Mingalar Kabyar”
    • Fairy Tales
    • Translation of Aesop’s Fables by Min Yu Way & Ngwe Tar Yi

    St. Paul’s High School

    Badge & Motto

    Preferences for Admission

    • Those aspiring to become Brother or Father (Priest)
    • Catholic
    • Those having a Paulian in the family
    • Those wishing to be a Boarder
    • Those willing to start from Lower KG
    • For Transfer students (a) Must be a Top student (b) Preferably attended an allied school (c) If not, willing to start at a lower class

    Standard IV(D)

    • I was accepted by SPHS because I stood Second in 3rd Std at PPBRS & my brother was a Paulian.
    • However, I was assigned to IV(D) taught by Ms. A Benjamin. See Dr. TOKM’s post about “Section D”
    • Tin Tun (M69, GBNF) was my classmate. His mum would come & feed him at lunch break.
    • Norman Thant Zin’s mother (Mrs. Stiles) taught a different section.
    • Sections A & B were considered good sections for the class.

    De La Salle Schools

    • St. Patrick’s HS (Moulmein) was the first school founded by De La Salle Brothers in Burma
    • St. Paul’s HS (Rangoon) was the second school.
    • St. Peter’s HS (Mandalay), St. Albert’s HS (Maymyo), St. Joseph’s HS (Loikaw), St. Columban’s (Bhamo), and Twante School (Orphanage) followed.
    • Brother Superior is in charge over-all.
    • Each school is managed by a Brother Director.
    • Some schools have a Juniorate and/or a seminary to groom aspiring Brothers and Clergies. Edwin David (SPHS63) became a Priest at St. Mary’s Cathedral. Bernard Taylor (SPHS63) did missionary work in the Philippines before moving back to Burma.

    Other schools in Rangoon

    • Methodist (English, Burmese, Chinese)
    • Convent (St. John’s, St. Philomena’s, …)
    • Diocesan (St. John’s, St. Mary’s, …)
    • ABM
    • Cushing
    • Central
    • Myoma
    • TTC
    • Chinese (Nang Yan, Hwa Kyone).

    My Class Teachers

    • Ms A Benjamin (IVD)
    • Ms V Boudville (VD)
    • U Pe Tin (VID)
    • U Nge (VIID)
    • Brother Anthony (VIIIA)
    • Brother Xavier (IXA)
    • Brother Austin (XA)

    Most of my teachers (class, subject and relieving) are GBNF.

    Learning English

    How did I learn English? Not so easily.

    Ms Hong Kong (Amelia Kyi)

    She taught us English in VI and VII standards using the carrot & the stick.

    My daily pocket money was 25 pyas. I would be fined 50 pyas if I failed in a weekly English test, but I would be rewarded 50 pyas if my scores are super.

    VI D : Saya U Pe Tin, Brother Anthony, Ms. Hong Kong

    Brother Xavier

    He taught us English in VIII and IX standards mostly using red ink & the stick.

    He would give 100 marks (perfect score) for any paper or test & then subtract 10 marks for each error (spelling, grammar …).

    One of my classmates received -230 (minus 230) written in red in his report card.

    He would ask a student to stand on the chair or kneel in front for blatant violations of Grammar.

    According to Ko Zaw Min (St. Albert’s 64), Brother Xavier stopped using the brute-force techniques at St. Albert’s HS.

    VIII A :

    Brother Austin

    He taught us English and “Morals and Manners” in X standard mostly using the carrot.

    He was a Librarian for SPHS Library.

    He said, “Don’t copy from your friends. You’ll waste your time and my time.”

    He reminded me not to write very small. He would reduce score for writing small.

    He would reward students who could recite verses from “Morals and Manners” by letting them “time off” for the rest of the period and handing out surprise gifts (e.g. a UK or European soccer match played with his 8mm camera). I won a ticket to see “1960 Summer Olympics at Rome” at the Thamada (President) Cinema.

    I am not sure if these kind of incentives will be effective in the present time.

    Sayas 1
    Sayas 2
    Sayas 3

    Support

    from parents

    They bought books, magazines, cartoons, and comics in Burmese and English. Most of them cost less than two kyats.

    We had two typewriters : a new Olympia typewriter for Burmese, and an old Remington typewriter for English.

    They and my uncles maintain private libraries.

    Matriculation

    Roll of Honor

    SPHS had a Roll of Honor for the outstanding Matriculates from 1951 – 1963.

    Roll of Honor

    SPHS63

    SPHS63
    OPA Dinner

    In the Matric exam of 1963, SPHS had five students in the Top Five, seven in the Top Ten, and ten in the Top Twenty.

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

    OPA (Old Paulian Association) invited the Collegiate Scholarship Winners to the Annual Dinner.

    Nationalization

    The schools were nationalized on April 1, 1965.

    SPHS was renamed as No. (6) State High School, Botathaung.

    Updates

    • Several PPBRS alumni are GBNF. They include Nay Win, Myint Sein, Myat Hla Sein & Khin Maung San.
    MS is GBNF
    • Several SPHS alumni are GBNF. They include Myo San, Aung Thu Yein, Maung Maung Kyi, Willie Soe Maung, Tin Tun, Aung Kyi (Arthur) & Khin Maung Bo (Allan).
    KMB, AK & TT are GBNF
    • Most of my teachers are GBNF. The exception is Uzin Beatson.
    Uzin Beatson