Mrs. Leslie Jepsen’s Time at Regis
By Mayla Manning
Mrs. Leslie Jespen, a graduate of Regis High School in 1997, was known for her active participation in student council, cheer, dance, and volleyball. Her hard work, determination, and commitment were reflected in all her endeavors, and her peers admired her for her unwavering dedication. As a student council member, Leslie was integral in organizing and executing various events at school, from pep rallies to school dances. Her excellent leadership skills were commendable, and she was always willing to lend a helping hand to her fellow student council members.
As she went on her journey at Regis high school, she participated in many extracurricular activities, such as the Dance team, which went to state for her senior year. As well as Cheer and Volleyball, as you can tell, she had a very fulfilling journey at Regis as a student-athlete. Going back to volleyball, she played on the team every year at Regis and did every Cheer season possible at Regis. She has truly said an inspiring example for all female athletes at Regis High School.
Even though Mrs. Jepsen was a devoted student council member, she never let that hinder her from pursuing her other passions, which included cheer and dance. She excelled in these extracurricular activities and pushed herself to be the best. Leslie’s hard work paid off when she and her team qualified for the state level in dance during her senior year of high school. Mrs. Jepsen was also a talented volleyball player who gave her all on the court. Her competitive spirit and exceptional teamwork skills helped her become a valuable player in her team. Her passion for the sport motivated her teammates, who were grateful to have her as part of their team.
In addition to being involved in several extracurricular activities, Mrs. Jepsen excelled academically and graduated from Regis High School in 1997 with flying colors. Her determination, hard work, and resilience were a testament to her character, earning her respect and admiration from her classmates and teachers.
In conclusion, Mrs. Jespen’s journey through Regis High School was remarkable. Her active participation in student council, cheer, dance, and volleyball left an indelible mark on her fellow students, teachers, and the school community. Even after all these years, Mrs. Jepsen inspires others with her unwavering dedication, passion, and hard work. She loves working at Regis because it has given her “a chance to connect with the community and the new generation.¨