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Moorestown Friends School E-News - May 17, 2011

Tea and Tour of Paulsdale - May 21 | Alumni Boys Lax Game Saturday at 10 a.m.
Sports Playoff Update | MFS in the News

Friendship and Good Times Mark Alumni Weekend 2011

2011 Alumni Association Award Winners Honored at Dinner Among Friends:
 
   
Judy Greenfield Faulkner '61   Warren Sawyer   Jordan Barbour '01

 
The Class of 1961 celebrated their 50th reunion.   A group of former faculty and staff attended the Luncheon in Honor of the 50th Reunion Class and all prior classes.
     
 
Members of the Class of 1991 at the Head of School's Reception.   A group of alumni from the Class of 1986 participated in the Red Sock Run.
     
 
The Greenleaf Classroom Building Construction Kickoff provided a great start to the weekend on a beautiful day.

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Greenleaf Classroom Building Construction Kickoff
Dinner Among Friends
Color Day and Red Sock Run
Luncheon in Honor of the 50th Reunion Class and all prior classes
Head of School's Reception

Last Chance to Register - 225th Anniversary Special Event:
Tour and Tea at Paulsdale
128 Hooton Road, Mount Laurel
Saturday, May 21 – 2 p.m.

Join us for an afternoon at the home of Alice Paul, suffragist, author of the Equal Rights Amendment, and one of the school’s most notable alumnae (Class of 1901). MFS invites all members of the community to the home of Alice Paul, on Hooton Road in Mount Laurel. Now run by the Alice Paul Institute, Paulsdale was formerly owned by former faculty member and alumni parent, Miriam Feyerherm, who will be your tour guide for the day. This is a great opportunity to spend time exploring a local historical landmark with a direct connection to MFS.

REGISTER HERE


Alumni Boys Lacrosse Game on Saturday

Attention alumni boys lacrosse players! An "alumni vs. alumni" game will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. on the athletics fields. Come back to see Coach Yingling, friends and former teammates. Equipment will be available for those who have not played in a while.

Sports Playoff Update
Baseball Team To Host FSL Semifinal on Wednesday

Three varsity teams have qualified for the Friends League playoffs:

Baseball - The Foxes (8-4 overall, 7-3 league) have clinched the #2 seed in the Friends Schools League playoffs and will host #3 seed Friends Central on Wednesday at 4 p.m. Come out to cheer the Foxes on! NJSIAA playoff brackets will be posted this week.

Girls Lacrosse - With a league mark of 4-3 (6-8 overall), the Foxes earned the #4 seed in the FSL playoff and will travel to top-seed Friends Central today. Yesterday they fell to Delaware Valley 17-8 in a first round NJSIAA South Group I playoff contest.

Boys Lacrosse - At 10-2 (3-2 FSL), the Foxes have clinched the #3 seed and will travel to #2 seed Academy of the New Church today for a 4 p.m. match. NJSIAA playoff brackets will be posted this week.

In other sports action:

Boys Tennis - The boys tennis team (7-9 overall) hosts Ranney School today in a NJSIAA Non-Public B South quarterfinal match.

Golf - The team participated in the Friends Schools League championships yesterday at Bala Country Club.


MFS in the News

Students take part in a science class at Moorestown Friends School during the 1920s. The school is marking its 225th anniversary as an institution of learning with a series of events and a commemorative book.At 225, Moorestown Friends School looks to its past, future >>>
Courier-Post, May 6
Barbara Rothschild writes an extensive story about the school’s 225th anniversary.

New Jersey consumer laws at heart of competition
Philadelphia Inquirer, May 9

MFS Alumni To Be Honored
Moorestown Patch, May 6

Continued Kindness
Moorestown Sun, May 6
Service Award winner Warren Sawyer is featured.

An Honor of 'Epic' Proportions
Moorestown Sun, May 6
Alice Paul Merit Award winner Judy Greenfield Faulkner is featured.



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