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EDITOR’S COMMENT
The task of putting together our 20 Anniversary yearbook has to the Hon. Delmaude Ryan (my TD Jakes girl!) for embodying my
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been both tedious and fun in equal measure. From chasing after School motto to a tee and always having a word in season; You rock
classmates for their bios, crosschecking facts, editing and reviewing like a Gey Hey girl!
draft upon draft, to the challenge of getting the narrative right
without altering the individual stories. But seeing the final product To all the ladies who shared your amazing stories and achievements,
(thanks to the Converge), makes it all worthwhile. It reminds me thank you for trusting me to tell it right. I feel truly blessed to have
to never underestimate the power of a Gey Hey girl! had the opportunity to read them all, and I hope I did them justice
and added “A Touch of Excellence”. I am so damn proud to be your
Let me first say a big thank you to all who took time off their classmate, friend, sister and (indefatigable) secretary! And I cannot
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busy schedules to send us goodwill messages as we celebrate this wait for our 30 anniversary and all the adventures we will write
milestone. We appreciate you so much for the honour done us; and about.
we are truly touched by your show of love.
Congratulations Class of 1996! We did it!!
I also take this opportunity to thank everyone who made this
celebration possible in diverse ways, from our sponsors, to our Victoria Sekyere-Abankwa
patrons, the School, supporting Year Groups (2006, 1986, 1976, Editor
1966 and 1956), our families, friends, classmates, big sisters, little
sisters and above all, our parents. Oh, God bless our dear parents Live Pure | Speak True | Right Wrong | Follow the King
for getting us this far!
Special thanks to my Gey Hey sisters Phyllis Owusu-Adjapong
and Dede Ofei (my ride or die chics!), Asibi Ofori, and Nana Yaa
Siriboe for enduring my 1,996 questions! (just 4 more left J ); and
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