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The Occasional Slater: Some Of The News, Some Of The Time

by Editor & Faculty Advisor Mike Bruce & Online Edition Version by Deborah Ehler-Hansen

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VOLUME I - No. 1
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The Occasional Slater:
Some Of The News, Some Of The Time
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About this publication
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The Occational Slater is a school newspaper that we hope you will enjoy! If you have any stories, please let us know.


June, 2022 Edition
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Fair Haven Union High School Bowling Team Wins State Championship!
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The Blue Cat of Castle Town...The Sequel
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Story by Mackenzie Balch

On March 6th, 2022, Fair Haven Union High School bowling team won state championships! There were ten teams in Barre Vermont at Twin City Lanes. Randolph Union High School and White River Valley played against each other first. Then South Burlington against Fair Haven Union High School, and Windsor High School against Brattleboro. Hartford High School played against Burlington. Fair Haven won against South Burlington...then, we beat one of the top teams in States - Randolph High School. In the final round Fair Haven Union High School went up against Brattleboro. The Slaters won!! I was shocked that we won against this team, because this was the first time we had ever played against Brattleboro.

This is the third time winning states in 2 years. States are very nerve-racking and scary. I am very proud of my team. All of the boys that did Bakers, a scoring competition, did an amazing job. It has been great working with all of the team. We will definitely miss our senior AJ next year.

I can't wait to bowl again in my junior year. I am excited to work with our new team captains Hunter, Josh, and Keenan. It's going to be fun and interesting next year.
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Story by Mackenzie Balch

The Blue Cat of Castle Town is a children's novel by Catherine Coblentz, illustrated by Janice Holland. It tells the story of the kitten born on a blue moon, whose destiny was to bring the song of the river, with its message of how things turn blue, war, and peace, to the inhabitants of Castle Town. The book, illustrated by Janice Holland, was first published in 1949, and was a Newbery Honor recipient in 1950.

I grew up in Castleton. When I was in the third grade my teacher read this book to the class. We even had a school field trip and walked around Castleton, where the story took place. This inspired me to write the sequel called The Adventure of the Blue Cat of Castle Town. I wanted to continue the blue cat’s story. I kept some historical pieces in my story. The underground railroad is mentioned. Jon, one of the characters in the story and his mom were slaves. They were living in the Higley house, which was a house that was a part of the actual Underground Railroad.

I'm very grateful for my teachers, Ms. Ehler-Hansen and Mrs. McClure, as well as my illustrator, Max S. He has been a real great help and his drawings are beautiful.