Penelope Corbin

Penelope Janette Corbin, sometimes known as "Penny," has lived in Madison her entire life. Penelope has two brothers, Triston and Tayte, and one sister, Phoebe. Her parents are Jill and Jeremiah. Penelope works at the After School Program; her favorite thing about the job is building relationships with the kids. If Penelope could live anywhere for one year, it would be Fort Lauderdale to experience the environment.

Penelope has many interests and hobbies. She likes hanging out with her friends and shopping. In addition, Penelope enjoys golfing. She recommends one thing to young golfers: "I recommend hitting golf balls into cornfields for practice." If you ask her about her favorite subject, she would reply, "English, because it is not math." If you ask her what one thing is that she could not live without, she would tell you it is her sister, because she is her built-in best friend. Penelope's favorite color is purple, and her favorite food is lasagna, but only made by her grandma. Penelope's favorite movies are the Fast and the Furious movies. If Penelope had five million dollars, she would travel the world, and if she could be any character in a movie, she would be the Grinch so she could be alone in the mountains with a dog. If she could have any superpower, it would be reading people's thoughts because Penelope is sometimes curious about what others are thinking.

Penelope has a bright future ahead of her. After she graduates high school, she is getting a bachelor's degree in nursing. After getting her nursing degree, she wants to work for a few years and then return to college to become a nurse anesthetist. She is planning to go to college at Southeast Technical College. Penelope's dream house is in Arizona; she wants a huge house with a pool and a palm tree. Penelope wants to be married with two kids as a nurse anesthetist. Penelope's favorite high school memory is when Joey Liesinger forgot to put the parking brake on, and the big yellow bus rolled out of the parking lot. Her advice for the underclassman is, "Don't procrastinate with your work; it's so bad for you."