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Isla Bulmer is a senior at Claremont High School and is excited to take on a Features Editor role. Bulmer first entered The Wolfpacket her sophomore year, but as a questionable decision-making junior, took a temporary leave to pursue IB Art. Upon leaving, Bulmer, like most CHS students, had a Wolfpacket shaped hole in her heart and when the opportunity presented itself, applied to be an editor for the 2025-2026 school year. Outside of room 104, Bulmer holds positions in a plethora of clubs across campus, including Artzy Fartzy, National Honors Society, Interact, and Voice for Change. Bulmer enjoys embarking on anything that includes hot glue or a sewing needle, and has nothing but optimism to take her artistic aspirations onto the Wolfpacket’s center spread. In the past four years, Bulmer has managed to build up a tolerance for running, she has possibly even begun to enjoy it, and is elated to be a captain of CHS’s Varsity Cross Country and Track teams. Bulmer feels ready for senior year, and can not wait to begin making an impact on The Wolfpacket.
Julia Little is in her junior year and an Assistant Features Editor of the Wolfpacket. Little is a hard-working young woman with not enough extracurriculars, or maybe a little bit too many; she hasn’t decided yet. Although she isn’t in Speech and Debate (like most of the hooligans on the Wolfpacket staff). She is strong and brave on stage, doing Comedy Sportz, which she revels in greatly. Aside from being funny on stage, Little is a member of the program Art Start, where she runs around elementary schools and teaches art to fortunate young minds like hers. This year, Little has decided that being artistic and funny isn’t enough and has chosen to enroll in the International Baccalaureate program for a smidge of academia. Little is convinced she is not going to quit halfway through the year. One of Little‘s greatest achievements is being an active member of the cheese connoisseur club. She has climbed up the ranks and become the social media manager of this slightly foot-smelling club. Little‘s favorite part of the Wolfpacket is the microwave and refrigerator. Her motto is “The paper needs to be fed and so do I,” and she will stick by that for the sake of not having low blood sugar during fourth period and being a bit of a butt to the other members of the staff.