Articles by: Liz Huettl

The hippo just minutes after the “Alice in Wonderland” theme was painted by the senior class. Photo courtesy of Echo Yan

Hip Hip, Hippo! Long Standing Tradition of Seniors Painting The Hippo Continues

News September 7, 2018 at 7:30 AM Comments are Disabled

by Liz Huettl ’19   Moorestown Friends School’s class of 2019 has recently completed painting the Lower School hippo. This tradition has been running for years. Incoming seniors must choose a theme to paint on the hippo, which will remain for the entire school year. This year, the prevailing themeRead More

A Long Time Coming: What Goes Into Planning May Day

A Long Time Coming: What Goes Into Planning May Day

In-Depth Features, May Day, MFS News, News May 4, 2018 at 6:00 PM Comments are Disabled

  By Andrew Shah, Lizzie Huettl, Susu Guo Every four years, the entire Moorestown Friends School community comes together as one to celebrate May Day. An integral member of the May Day planning process is MFS Director of Parent and Alumni Programs Suzanne Abrams, who told WordsWorth, “I’m excited toRead More

After the Graduation of Key Athletes, New Leaders Emerge in MFS Spring Sports

After the Graduation of Key Athletes, New Leaders Emerge in MFS Spring Sports

News, Sports April 11, 2018 at 8:27 AM Comments are Disabled

Moorestown Friends School’s Upper School Spring sports season began on March 2, 2018. The 2018 season follows a spirited 2017 spring season. The varsity boys tennis team won South Jersey Non-public B Sectionals, and the varsity crew team sent 5 boats to Nationals, with one boat taking a Junior NationalRead More

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Looking Back at the Government Shutdown as New DACA Deadline Looms

News March 15, 2018 at 5:34 PM Comments are Disabled

On January 20, United States Congress was under pressure to decide where to place money for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals), general immigration policy and DREAMers, and President Trump’s wall, among other funding issues. Most republicans wanted defense funds bolstered and a complete elimination of DACA. Some were inRead More

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