Show Tough schedule may stop USU from raising record By Preston Peterson Loaded with junior college transfers Utah State should be an improved team but one of the toughest schedules in Aggie history may prevent them from improving on last years 5 record Number I ranked Nebraska Kansas State San Diego State and Idaho are the teams which the Aggies must fight through on the way to an improved season Nebraska will be the highlight of the season or it could be its burial The Comhuskers return with 30 lettermen from last year’s national team: 10 of 11 at offensive positions and seven starters on the defensive unit The offense will be lead by either Jerry Tagge 5-- cham-ionsh- ip or Van Brownson Tagge (6-- 2 215) and Brownson will alternate the center of the offensive unit will be I --back Jeff Kinney Kinney (6-- 2 210 a part-tim- e starter in 1970 rushed for 694 yards on 159 carries He also gained 206 yards in passing yardage At slotback the Cornhuskers will have veteran Johnny Rodgers 171 pound The 66 scored while junior points last year collecting 1674 yards in total offense 219 yards rushing 710 receiving and the rest on punt and kickoff (6-21- 81) 5-- 10 returns NEW SOCCER FIELD - Surveyers measure land behind the high rises which will be used as a new soccer field Construction will be finished this year and will be in condition to play by next year Wendell Morse campus planner said Crucible Editor hopes to publish second edition The Utah State University Lit- erary Magazine “Crucible” is published yearly usually in the spring This coming academic year 1971-7- 2 the Crucible Editor Fati Marjani plans to publish a literary magazine at the end of winter quarter in hopes that a second edition can be put out in the spring Such a plan depends on student donations and upon getting money from the USU student senate Marjani stated The editor requests that all creative students submit their poems essays arts and etc to either the English department or the sociology department The Crucible as was policy in the past will be open to donations from faculty and staff mem -bers Poems and essays should and any alterabe tion if desired should be indicated on the copy Unused works may be returned by putting the address of the entrant on the work type-writt- en At fullback lettermen Jim Carstens and Bill Olds will lead a core of four sophomores into the 71’ season The offensive line returns with 11 veterans Jerry List leads a list of veteran tight ends Carl Johnson is the only veteran at the weak link in the Huskers line Johnson is backed up by seven sophomores There are four veteran guards and two veteran centers The defense is led by Willie Harper (6-- 3 215) and John Adkins (6-- 3 222) Larry Jacobson (6-- 6 247) is one of the nations best tackles and leads a squad of four veteran tackles which will anchor the huskers defense If the Aggies survive Nebraska they have to worry about a big Kansas State team an improved San Diego State team and the old crusher Idaho The Aggies are favorites over New Mexico St University of Las Vegas BYU and Wyoming The season will be made or broken by the toss-up- s Utah Colorado State and Memphis State If the Aggies can win these they will improve on last years No matter what happens the whole season will focus on Nebraska 5- -5 fmnlh cndlmr Student learns to 'see again" vith help from local group diabetic who has gradually lost his sight over a three -year period will learn to “see again" through help from the Logan Lions Club Keith Naylor his wife Marky and their daughter are being sent to Topanga California where Keith will be trained to use a seeing -- eye dog He attended USU for two years before his sight finally became so bad that he had to change to the School for the Blind in Ogden After a 30 -- day training period with his German Shepherd dog he plans to return to USU and obtain a degree in social sciences and sociology He then plans to go on for a master's in special education and someday teach the blind Keith says that about three and a half years ago his left eye started hemorrhaging “They put my eye to sleep with an alcohol compound then and the sight was gone The right eye still has a very small amount of light perception" he said He found out that he had diabetes when he was five years old and his sight was always poor He said that doctors told him that someday he would probably lose his sight completely but he never wanted to believe them He added that he was able to see his wife before they were married and a little while after but he has never seen his daughter Dr Dean O Porter chairman of the Lion's sight conservation committee stated that the club will be paying transportation costs for the Naylor family and will also donate Eye Dog Foundation money to the A one-year-o- non-pro- fit 'miHimjmMmmtrwmpijE mm TftATfr VACATED' ld |