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I stepped into this class, I stare at my watch….tick tock, tick tock.. hurray! Finally I am done with SHS. Thank God. I just can’t believe it. Finally the time has come for me to feature in our maiden yearbook. Hmm, where do I start from?

It all started when 55 young, innocent, budding girls, who were so full of life entered A2. It seemed like only yesterday but here we are now. I will forever miss the memorable moments in A2. Do you remember when XXXX stole Georgina’s book? Do you remember when my Chickikyira was left sleeping in the class after prep.

Okay enough of that. You all know me, Ruth Cornelia Ohenewaa Awuk Apaw (Chickikyira), a 17 year old girl and the second born of 3 girls and aspiring to be a lawyer and the first female president of Ghana.

A2 has been the greatest thing that ever happened to me. Some of my saddest moments were when Mr. Kumi’s phone got missing and when Mrs Mantey punished the whole class to weed for a weekend for talking on the day of mid-term.

As we are departing from school, I hope that we will all be good girls, take good care of ourselves and always live by the golden rule, ‘to do unto others as wish to be done to us’. I pray that the Almighty God will protect us and make us be in places where we want to be according to His will.

I will forever miss the back benches especially my Chickikyira, the Fantastic 4 esp. Fung, the SIP members (Jacky, Zippy, Freda, Sandra, Mary, Rhoda etc) and everybody else.

Before I sign out, I want to leave you with a quote from Mother Theresa, ‘I can do what you can’t do, you can do what I can’t do. Together we can do great things’.

Till I see you again in Tech…… Legacy is Out!

Ruth Awuku Apaw