Tuesday, May 14, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine . zpaae--- Fordtoo pprapriate belied so completely the bulk of his prepared ut to end. text and the tone of the ceremony itself. To ad every- call for "freedom with discipline" may be con- it was ex- ventional graduation rhetoric, but given the icism and political climate, seemed especially inappropri- hash yOU ate, particularly when offered by a politician :ties were who has recently oscillated from obfuscation to the Vice apology with only occasional bursts of candor. Whatever his intention, Ford's address imparted to the graduates an ironically timely message. d s the The Vice President mentioned at the very dstace of beginning of his remarks that 39. years later, he ile bitted couldn't remember who had spoken at his own pearanlce commencement. Despite his lackluster perform- oerming ance, however, it is increasingly likely that Jer- na n- ry Ford won't fade from the public conscious- tes-turned ness all that easily. The tired exhortations of Ier to the graduation day-to meet new and different tisslessly challenges with honesty and diligence, etc. -- J i few were just as relevant to Ford himself as to any ty s o of the graduates in Crisler Arena, and probably sized for much more imminent. In any case, a goodly ie. fosr number of University alumni, new and old, are W Most uncomfortably facing the future. remarks -David Margolick