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The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

Kathryn Enriquez

Kathryn Enriquez, Head Features Editor

Entering her senior year, Kathryn Enriquez looks forward to the future and many adventures to come. Now in her third year of the Wolfpacket, she is the Head Features Editor. In her free time, Enriquez likes to float around, dabbling in various activities and curriculars. She enjoys going on adventures with family and friends and trying new things. While she has yet to improve on her procrastination and decision making skills, she hopes to evolve and mature with time.

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2022 Senior Box: Kathryn Enriquez

2022 Senior Box: Kathryn Enriquez

Kathryn Enriquez
June 13, 2022

Position: Head Features Editor Years on Staff: 3 Off to: Johns Hopkins University Major: Biology Likes: spending time with my lovely people, taking...

Lewis & Clark Q&A

Lewis & Clark Q&A

Kathryn Enriquez, Arts and Entertainment Editor
June 11, 2021

Why did you decide to attend Lewis & Clark? What stood out to you? Sebastian DePrez: I decided to attend Lewis & Clark for a couple of different...

Lucie Higuera plans to pursue acting at Pace University

Lucie Higuera plans to pursue acting at Pace University

Kathryn Enriquez, Arts and Entertainment Editor
June 11, 2021

The end of senior year signifies an important change in life as students transition from the daily comforts of suburban routine into the rapidly-paced...

Homecoming Princess - Emma Brandt

Homecoming Princess – Emma Brandt

Kathryn Enriquez, Assistant A&E Editor
February 25, 2021

Charismatic and ambitious homecoming princess, Emma Brandt is always ready to try and experience something new. During her time spent at CHS, Brandt has...

Disney’s dull reflection of Mulan brings dishonor to the original ballad

Disney’s dull reflection of Mulan brings dishonor to the original ballad

Kathryn Enriquez, Assistant A&E Editor
October 5, 2020

From boycotts to bad reviews, Disney’s live-action “Mulan” failed to bring honor to her original legend. In the long-overdue adaptation of “Mulan,”...

Jacob Lopez Shoots For The Stars At Occidental

Kathryn Enriquez, Reporter
June 5, 2020

Passion. Drive. Commitment. These aspects are needed from every athlete to succeed and prosper in any sport. For senior Jacob Lopez, showing these aspects...

Jade Sleiman, the youngest of the class of 2020, heads to CSUN

Kathryn Enriquez, Reporter
June 5, 2020

Always on the run to her next activity, class, or extracurricular, there was never a dull moment during Jade Sleiman’s time at CHS. By day she was juggling...

Acts of kindness in Claremont: CHS students helping the community

Kathryn Enriquez, Reporter
May 1, 2020

The world has had to constantly adjust to the unexpected coronavirus pandemic. During these times when uncertainty and fear have risen, acts of kindness...

A member of Claremonts homeless population roams the streets in search of food and a place to rest.

Local response to the coronavirus pandemic

Kathryn Enriquez, Reporter
May 1, 2020

After a month of staying home to decrease the spread of the novel Coronavirus, the city of Claremont has continued to assess the impacts of the virus in...

Sophomore Bella Sanvictores vaults to new heights on the totem pole

Sophomore Bella Sanvictores vaults to new heights on the totem pole

Kathryn Enriquez, Reporter
April 3, 2020

Track and field consists of a variety of events all of which require unique skill sets. Although every event is demanding, pole vaulting is one of the...

CHS club feature: Asian Student Alliance

CHS club feature: Asian Student Alliance

Kathryn Enriquez, Reporter
April 3, 2020

CHS strives to provide an open community where diverse cultures can freely express their interests and values. Students can reflect on their existing principles,...

Athletes wrestle in the CHS gym. In stark contrast with  the fall football games attended by hundreds of community members, the stands are largely empty. Had more people shown their support, the atmosphere in the gym could have had a positive effect on athletes’ performance.

CHS athletes all have guts, but only select sports get glory

Kathryn Enriquez, Reporter
January 28, 2020

Today’s youth have options to participate in a variety of different sports from a young age, and while their interests and a wide array of sports are...

The current state of CHS’ future student center; a project that is set to be completed around July 2020, depending on weather complications.

Is the headache worth it? What CHS’ student center will entail

Kathryn Enriquez and Stephen Nazareth
January 27, 2020

In years past, CHS’ campus has been known for being relatively quiet, beyond the usual commotion of students moving between classes and talking to friends....

CHS Girls Varsity Tennis Hits New Highs

Kathryn Enriquez, Reporter
December 14, 2019

Girls varsity tennis made CHS history, placing second in the CIF Division II Team Championship. For the final match, the girls faced the Woodbridge Warriors...

Cheating Only Worsens Education

Kathryn Enriquez, Reporter
November 17, 2019

Growing up, children are told that “sharing is caring.” However, this theme of expressing kindness reaches a certain limit when it comes to high school...

Senior Chaerim Kang, one of 16,000 selected semi-finalists for the 2019-20 school year.

Three CHS Seniors Selected Into National Merit Scholarship Program

Kathryn Enriquez, Reporter
October 19, 2019

Amongst the 1.6 million students who entered the National Merit Scholarship Program (NMSC), three Claremont High School students have qualified as semi-finalists....

Homecoming 2019 Princess Kiese Kimbwala

Kathryn Enriquez, Reporter
October 19, 2019

Known to be intelligent, energetic, and hard working, Kiese Kimbwala is a prime example of a well-rounded student who dedicates her time towards the curriculars...

Mr. Lewis

Kathryn Enriquez, Reporter
September 20, 2019

CHS substitute teachers are not often recognized for the work they do and their dedication to the education system. They manage classroom duties, perform...

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