More than likely a high yellow but I would not at all be shocked if it turned out to be a Mack Snow. The lack of any orange on the tail is a decent indicator also some snows can get very yellow.
Mack Snow I hatched out back in 09, was black and white as a hatchling (sorry not a great pic)
I have normals with white heads. Also to be a jungle the bands in the tail would also need to be broken
Only way to find out if she was a mack would be to test breed.
Thanks for all of your replies. I have confirmation that she is indeed a Normal Aberrant. Here is a definition:
"An Aberrant Leopard Gecko is a Leopard Gecko which has a broken pattern. Most commonly, Aberrants are seen in Mack Snows and Normals. The broken patterns can occur in either the tail or on the body but not in both places. The difference between an Aberrant and a Jungle is that Jungles have the body and tail pattern broken, Aberrants just have 1 of them broken. A common broken pattern on the Leopard Gecko's body is a circle back."
I looked on internet for pictures but they are not that common and so could only find these two. First is a hatchling - notice the white head band which Jane has too.