Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Sprint to the finish

We've all been very busy these past few weeks at the SII. We've had everything from pizza parties, letter-writing nights, a spring retreat, a baseball night,  a social justice campaign, and a graduation party. Thanks to everyone for a great year!



Pizza Night

All writing letters to Deirdre

Ready to hit the road for our retreat

Retreat road trip

Nick attacking an imaginary koala

An enchanting night of improv

Game night. Go Giants!

The guys supporting Not For Sale

Ingrid and Emily share info about Not For Sale

Tim is eager to learn more about the Not For Sale campaign.

Fr. Privett celebrates 50 years as a Jesuit

SII Grad Dinner

Happy birthday, Fr. Sean!

Barbara, me, and Prof. Lannan

The original group of troublemakers, plus Fr. Sean (who lets us get away with it)

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Casino Night!

Lady luck was on our side as Scott and Wade hosted SII Casino Night. There was poker, blackjack and even Scrabble (this is SII, after all!).

Scott channels the "Are you feeling lucky? Well do ya, punk?" vibe
Wade shuffles while Steven tries his hand at blackjack.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

A Walk Down Memory Lane

Tonight was Children's Book Night at SII. We each brought in our favorite children's book to share and Barbara brought in a big stack too! Eric started off by reading The Runaway Bunny, then Julia thrilled us with Where the Wild Things Are, followed by Eddie who spooked us with a scary Calvin and Hobbes story. I jumped in with The Pain and the Great One, followed by Danny with Make Way for Ducklings and Quin with The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse. No story night would be complete without some yummy cookies and hot cocoa!

Classic children's books galore!
Eric reads The Runaway Bunny.
Steven, Fr. Sean, Quinn and Barbara enjoy listening.
Julia reads Where the Wild Things Are
Eddie reads Calvin and Hobbes.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

SII Spring 2011

Today was our very first SII night of Spring 2011 and we had a HUGE turnout! Fr. Sean presided over the Mass [St. Paul's conversion was especially pertinent to everyone as we started a new semester and a new calendar year!]. Mass was followed by a yummy pizza and cake social. It was great getting together as a whole group for the first time this semester!