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Show ' f . r . 4 I-ym f ". : S - i MARK ROBB By Teresa Smith It was only a matter of time before Mark Robb would be selected as student of the month. Mark, a senior at Uintah, has been nominated every month by at least one teacher. He is one of the best examples of an all-around student in the school. Mark was selected as the Sterling Scholar candidate for visual arts this year. Mark has taken most of the art classes at the high school, and is perhaps the best artist in the school. He especially likes doing pencil sketches of animals and cartooning. When he paints, Mark likes to do landscapes. At school, Mark carries a B-t- grade average in a good variety of solid classes. His favorite class is a new class, at the school in petroelum careers. As a result of the exposure he has had to the oilfield, Mark has decided to go into petroleum engineering next year when he goes to college. Mark has been accepted to Brigham Young University. Mark is best known at school for his performance in athletics. He is a three-year three-year letterman in football and was the captain of this year's team. Mark has also wrestled and plays shortstop on this year's baseball team. Last year, Mark qualified for state in track with his performance in the iavelin. The other athletes elected Mark to be the president of the Letterman Club. His football coach has this to say about him. "Mark is one of the most coachable young men I have ever worked with. He is always positive and trying to help others." Other school programs have benefited from Mark's contributes and positive attitude. He is a member of the club's president council, acapella choir, vice president of the Boy's League and was selected to attend the American Legion Boys' State. Mark moved to Vernal from Salt Lake City in Junior High and has continued to add to the school ever since. Mark is the son of Ronald and Marva Robb. |