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Jenny McCorkle As co-editor-in-chief of the La Reina Herald, her school newspaper, Jenny McCorkle, 17, gave up her free time during lunch and after school for four years. When she wasn't chasing down stories and designing pages, McCorkle, who dreams of becoming a surgeon, was working hard in the classroom and volunteering at Los Robles Hospital. A resident of Thousand Oaks, McCorkle served as president of La Reina's Amnesty International Club and was a member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish Club. McCorkle said her favorite subjects were anatomy, biology, calculus and English. In the fall she'll head to USC, where she'll be part of the university's Thematic Option Honors program, a general education honors alternative.
Jenny McCorkle As co-editor-in-chief of the La Reina Herald, her school newspaper, Jenny McCorkle, 17, gave up her free time during lunch and after school for four years. When she wasn't chasing down stories and designing pages, McCorkle, who dreams of becoming a surgeon, was working hard in the classroom and volunteering at Los Robles Hospital. A resident of Thousand Oaks, McCorkle served as president of La Reina's Amnesty International Club and was a member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish Club. McCorkle said her favorite subjects were anatomy, biology, calculus and English. In the fall she'll head to USC, where she'll be part of the university's Thematic Option Honors program, a general education honors alternative.




