Alumni & Friends
How many years has it been since you graduated? 5... 10... no, wait,
20!... egad, 35?!!! The truly amazing number is 50. Ruamrudee, or
Ruam Rudi, is celebrating its 50th official anniversary this year.
Please keep returning to this page to learn more about scheduled
events and activities welcoming back our alumni and friends, including
former students and staff.
50th Anniversary Memory Book and DVD
We are collecting the images and memories of friends of the school
– our alumni and former faculty and staff. Submitted material
may be used in a 50th anniversary memory book and DVD that will
be available for sale at the Alumni Homecoming Day on August 18,
2007 and the 50th Anniversary Gala Dinner on November 24, 2007.
To participate, answer the question “What is your most
vivid memory of RIS?”
Send your email response to info@rism.ac.th
and put “memories” in the subject line. Please include
full name or the name you were known by if applicable, the years
you were at RIS or year of graduation, your address, and phone
number.
The school would be grateful for original photographs and memorabilia
for the 50th year memory book and for displays at the Alumni Homecoming
and Gala Dinner events. We will be sure to return any articles
you are willing to share. Please send them to:
50th Anniversary Memory Book
School Development Office
Ruamrudee International School
6 Ramkhamhaeng 184 Road, Minburi
Bangkok 10510, Thailand
Alumni Speaker Series
Current RIS students would love to hear from you, too.
Many alumni return to RIS as guest speakers, e.g. for Career Day,
the Middle School Advisement program, Elementary Reading programs,
etc. Let us know if you’re interested in participating in
the planned Alumni Speaker Series by emailing info@rism.ac.th.
Upcoming
RIS Alumni Events
Fri-Sat-Sun,
27-29 July 2007: RIS Alumni Reunion – Disneyland, Los Angles,
CA, USA
Venue: Disneyland, Los Angeles, CA, USA
The group will continue on to Las Vegas after the reunion.
Organizers: Julie Huang Harmuth Class of 1981, Richard Chang and
Kowei Liu Class of 1974
Reunion Dinner: Will be held on Sat., 28 July 2007
Contact information:
Julie Harmuth
(650) 873-4453
(650) 387-8887
Email: julieharmuth@yahoo.com
Richard Chang
25614 January Drive
Torrance, CA 90505, USA
Home: (310) 539-6834
Email: changrr@aol.com
Kowei Liu
253 College Park Drive
Seal Beach, CA 90740, USA
Home: (562) 431-9587
Email: kowei_liu@yahoo.com
Class Coordinators:
| 1965 |
Thavida Khoman |
1986 |
Mary Lancaster & Jimmy Tsao |
| 1966 |
Thavida Khoman |
1987 |
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| 1967 |
Thavida Khoman |
1988 |
Sailesh Purswani |
| 1968 |
Kantima Dhanasuthorn |
1989 |
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| 1969 |
Thavida Khoman |
1990 |
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| 1970 |
Davd Ng |
1991 |
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| 1971 |
Mike Ng |
1992 |
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| 1972 |
Julie Kornseri & Rachanee Keirsey |
1993 |
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| 1973 |
Kanchai Keertikamon |
1994 |
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| 1974 |
Sarah Saksanguan & Richard Chang |
1995 |
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| 1975 |
Sumali Damon & Dick Anwar |
1996 |
Michael Sawatseri & Chris Wright |
| 1976 |
Midori (Katie) Namigai |
1997 |
Amy Cho & Jay Sivasri |
| 1977 |
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1998 |
Rollei Chan, Chan & Athit Sivasri |
| 1978 |
Rungkamol Hongskul |
1999 |
Mike Kingpayom & Shivani Pathela |
| 1979 |
Ernie Dolorfino |
2000 |
Atthapol Noppornpitak |
| 1980 |
Barbara Peters |
2001 |
Dan Charupa & Oliver Faive |
| 1981 |
Lawan Damon |
2002 |
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| 1982 |
Shirley Gamble Seiverling |
2003 |
Bow Wattanaplin & Jip Buchasak |
| 1983 |
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2004 |
Tat Chongwattana & Pearl Sarasiri |
| 1984 |
Pepe Promkutkeo & Marco Luciano |
2005 |
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| 1985 |
Mimi Lee |
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RIS Grand Reunions are held every five years. Please keep your
contact details updated with your class representative or through
Shirley Gamble Seiverling <shirley@rism.ac.th> at school.
You can also update your info through the online alumni database/directory.
CALLING FOR PHOTOS FOR THE REUNION SLIDE SHOW
If you have any pictures of the Grand Reunion 2000, 2005 or any
other get- togethers you would like for us to feature on the school's
website, please write to us at info@rism.ac.th.
Go to the Organizing Committee's webpage, http://www.geocities.com/risreunion2000/,
for contacts and to download the alumni directory (with monthly
updates) maintained by Julie Kornseri - Class of 72.
Help spread the word and start making plans with your classmates...
we look forward to seeing you!
| Foundations for the RIS
Alumni Association |
First
Draft Proposal for the Establishment of
the Ruamrudee International School Alumni Association
Following is the first draft proposal for the establishment
of The Ruamrudee International School Alumni Association by the
school and with the help of the alumni. Written between 2:05 and
2:45 am, Friday 1st September 2000, by Charles Henn, prehistoric
alumnus, who had been volunteered into writing it. Alumni,
please submit comments, suggestions,
or a vote of support!
Reasons for establishing an RISAA
(1) The alumni would like to have
an alumni association.
(2) The alumni would like to keep in touch with the school, and
to receive news of the school.
(3) As a channel of communication, an alumni association would
be able to relay news of the school, its teachers, its former
teachers and its students and other alumni; and members of the
alumni who are so inclined would then be able to render such assistance
as may be needed.
(4) Networking is vital to the success of any career, and the
careers of the alumni can only benefit from a well established
and properly functioning alumni association.
(5) Every reputable school has an alumni association. And RIS
is a very reputable school, despite the disreputable alumni.
(6) The school is almost half a century old and should have an
alumni association.
(7) A properly functioning alumni association will add to the
prestige of the school.
| The interim alumni committee's
position |
The interim alumni committee are prepared to assist
RIS in any way in the establishment of the Alumni Association.
The interim alumni committee members are: Dick Anwar, Sumali Damon,
Shirley Gamble Seiverling, Sarah Siraprapha Khomson, Julie Kornseri,
Lawan Damon Chumsai (et al -- would interim committee members
please advise).
| Features of the proposed
Alumni Association |
The Alumni Association should be more than a register of alumni.
It should be a cross referenced list of alumni (see 4 below) accessible
in cyberspace. It should contain, inter alia,
(1) an introduction;
(2) latest information about the school;
(3) latest update of alumni benefits and services (if any).
(4) The alumni lists should be presented in the following four
different sections.
(I) Biographical Section
This section should list alumnus/alumna alphabetically with the
following information, and possibly other information, when
available:
(a) class and year of attendance at RIS;
(b) title (Mr, Miss, Mrs, Dr, Rev., etc,);
(c) place of current employment, with address, telephone number
and fax number;
(d) residence address and telephone number;
(e) spouse's name (in italics);
(f) children's name(s);
(g) e-mail address;
(h) distinctions, awards or honours obtained, career highlights,
if any;
(i) any specific comments the person would like to make (eg. 'Please
do contact me if you come to Manila.')
(II) Last Year of Attendance/Year of Graduation Section
This section should contain a chronological list of students
who have graduated from RIS (a heading of the year followed by
a list of names of graduates) and a list of last year of attendance
(a heading of the year followed by the class, and a list of names
of the students who were there in that class and year as the last
year of attendance at RIS).
(III) Geographical Section
This section should list alumni under their residence addresses,
by country first, then by city. This will enable alumni to find
each other anywhere in the world where there other RIS alumni.
The list would start with Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Argentina
and go on to Zambia and Zimbabwe if there are alumni there, followed
by a list, in each case, of cities in those countries where RIS
alumni are to be found, followed by a list of names and year of
graduation or last year of attendance. Anyone looking in this
section would be able to find more details, including the addresses,
etc., in the biographical section.
(IV) Career Networking Section
This section should list alumni under their careers. Careers appear
in alphabetical order, from Accountancy to Zoology. A special
section on Self-Employed should be broken down into areas of specialisation.An
important note about privacy of alumni details:
Each alumni will be asked to indicate which of the above, namely,
4 (I) (a) to (f), (II), (III), and (IV), they wish to reveal or
not to reveal in cyberspace.
Each alumnus will be able to change the decision to reveal or
not to reveal the information at a moment's notice by contacting
the alumni officer at RIS. In order to prevent non RIS alumni
from accessing the RIS Alumni Association Website, the website
will have a password system (eg. Anyone wishing to gain access
will have to type in his or her name, after which he or she will
be required to fill in the year of graduation or last year of
attendance, followed by another code, such as the name of the
last class teacher, or whatever).
An important note about comments of interim committee members
in Thailand: Comments about this first draft proposal by alumni
who are in Thailand are only permitted at an alumni meeting over
lunch or dinner. The first alumna/alumnus in Thailand to make
a comment in cyberspace about this first draft proposal will have
to pay for that lunch or dinner, unless, in the opinion of all
present at that lunch or dinner, the bill should be divided equally
between all those present and eating and drinking and not commenting.
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