Dedication
This yearbook is dedicated to the Sisters of the Dominican Order and all the teachers who have walked these halls before us. You planted the seeds. We are merely the bloom.
“Caritas et Veritas.” (Charity and Truth)
Signing off, The Rosaryhill School Yearbook Editorial Team
The House Championship:
Rosaryhill’s yearbook has always been more than a glossy record; it’s a living archive stitched from the small, accidental moments that define a school year. Flipping through its pages is like stepping into an intimate memory house where laughter echoes from candid photos, rivalries and friendships are immortalized in student quotes, and the formal portraits hide whole untold stories.
Origins and Purpose
Structure and Style
Editorial Voice and Choices
Cultural Significance
Notable Themes Over Time
The Politics of Inclusion
Errors, Omissions, and Memory Work
The Yearbook as Primary Source
Practical Notes for Future Editors
Closing Thought A Rosaryhill yearbook is a communal artifact—part scrapbook, part manifesto, part fragile time capsule. Read with attention, it teaches how a community understood itself at a given moment: its joys, its blind spots, and the small, stubborn traces of everyday life that survive in print.