GERALD FOR side The Unive most famo never forgi By ANDREW GROSSMAN Daily StaffReporter University alum and former President Gerald Ford, who sought to restore trust in the presidency in the aftermath of one of the most scandal-ridden administrations in American history,; died at his home in Rancho Mirage, Calif. on Dec. 26. He was 93. When asked in 1995 what his greatest accomplishment was as president, Ford said it was "heal- ing America." And heal America he did. Ford's honest Midwestern demeanor calmed a nation beset by a deep unease after the traumas of Viet- nam and Watergate. Ford was never elected to the presidency or vice presidency. us aium )t his roots It was Ford's first experience with alcohol. Ford was also a member of Michigamua, the elite senior soci- ety. He would continue to partici- pate in the society as an alum, even during and after his presidency. Ford turned down offers to play for the Green Bay Packers and the Detroit Lions after graduation. Instead, he headed east to Yale University, where he was an assis- tant football coach and student at the law school. After serving in the Navy dur- ing World War II, Ford returned to Grand Rapids and opened a law firm. He was elected to Congress from Michigan's 5th District in 1948, a seat he held until assuming the vice presidency. Ford remained close to the Uni- versity throughout his life. He spoke at the University's commencement ceremony in May 1974 and kicked off his re- election campaign in September 1976 in front of a crowd of more than 15,000 at Crisler Arena. He returned to Ann Arbor to speak at forums and conferences through- out his retirement. Since 1977. Ford has held the 1976 election Now, the p viewed as ne nation from R. Ford Schot named for hin "The Ford sool's ds d ouri >mplexii played center on I that won two na ships. Ford was r _. > TAKING A SECOND LOOK The evolution of the Daily's views of Ford Page 4C