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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Saturday, May 8, 1971

Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, May 8, ~97I

B EFT
M DRASH
program in Jewish Studies
(course offerings)
" Beginners' Hebrew
* Intermediate Hebrew
" Hebrew Speaking Club
" Jewish Mysticism
" The Holocaust
" Martin Buber
" Basic Judaism
" Israel Experience Group
Registration will take place
Thursday, May 6, 7-10 P.M.
Friday, May 7, 2-5 P.M.
Monday, May 10, 2-5 and 7-10 P.M.
Registration at:
HILLEL FOUNDATION
1429 Hill St.
For Further Info. contact director
Rabbi Poupko-663-4129

INTERESTING . . . FORCEFUL...
Movie critic captures crowd

I

By BETI :OBERFELDER
Judith Grist grew up in Mon-
treal where children under 16
are not allowed to go co movies.
When she moved to New York,
the new form of entertainment
captivated her. Because her
mother still disapproved of the
cinema, Judith would say she
was going to the YWCA-and
wet her bathing suit in the
fountain at the movie theatre.
Now, the same Judith Crist
must express "the 'wows' and
yechs'" she feels in 80 words-
in her job as film reviewer for
New York, TV Guide and many
other periodicals. Speaking to
an audience of high school stu-
dents and University scholars
who filled Lydia Mendelssohn
Theatre yesterday morning, she
expressed her opinions with the
same self assurance and wit
that characterize her movie re-
views. -
Crist, who thought that being
a movie critic would be "Para-
dise . . . imagine being paid for
something you love doing!" be-
gan her journalistic career in
high school. Her name was
Judith Klein, her column-"Ink-
leinations"! At this time she
planned to write the Great
American novel, and had no de-
sire to get her hands dirty in
newspaper work. After four
years of preparation to be a
teacher, Judith Crist transferred
to Columbia for graduate work
in journalism. Then she spent
15 years doing general report-
ing, before she became paid for
"just watching movies."
Getting lost in a movie, find-
ing a "great clutch of expecta-

Juldill,
tion" means a movie is good to
Judith Crist. She takes her little
flashlight pen with her to every
screening, and 'if the movie is
poor, she may have recorded the
whole screenplay - with com-
ments in the margins.
For example, bucking the fans
of Love Story, she says it was
constructed to make a million
dollars. . . "How realistic is it
when Ali McGraw says t'm go-
ing to die, and then leaves with-
out even saying what disease
she has?"
If the movie wins her appro-
val-it has involved her entire-

WORSHIP

ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
306 N. Division
8:00 a.m.-Holy Communion.
10:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer.
7:00 p.m.-Holy Communion.
FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH
1917 Washtenaw Ave.
Erwin A. Gaede, Minister
Church School and Service at 10:30 a.m.
"Viewpoints of Three Mothers."
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
1833 Washtenaw Ave.
SUNDAY
10:30 a.m. Worship Services. Sunday School
12-20 years),
WEDNESDAY
8:00 a.m,-Testimony Meeting.
Infants room available Sunday and Wednesday.
Public Reading Room, 306 E. Liberty St.--
Mon., 10-9; Tues.-Sat., 10-5. Closed Sun-
days and Holidays.
"The Truth That Heals," Radio WAAM, 1600,
Sunday, 8:45 a.m.
For transportation call 662-0813.
CANTERBURY HOUSE
330 Maynard
11:00 a.m. - Holy Communion. Bring some
food.
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL
(The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod)
1511 Washtenow Ave.
Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor
Sunday at 9:30 a.m.-Service. "Firm Founda-
tions for Families,"
10:45 a.m.-Bible Study.
ANN ARBOR UNITARIAN
FELLOWSHIP
502 W Huron
Sunday, May 9 at 10:30 a.m.-The Rev.
George Nevin, who is a retired Methodist
minister and a member of our fellowship,
will speak on: "A Poultice and a Prayer."
Discussion following.

FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH AND WESLEY
FOUNDATION
State at Huron and Washington
Church-662-4536
Wesley-668-6881
Dr. Hoover Rupert, Minister
Bartlett Beavin, Campus Minister
R. Edward McCracken, Campus Minister
9:30 n.m.-Family Worship Service.
i 1 :00 a.m.-Sermon by Dr. Hoover Rupert:
"Faith Has the Answer: In Our Search for
Self hood."
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1432 Washtdnaw Ave.
Ministers:
Rohert E. Sanders, John R. Waser,
K Donald A. Drew, Brewster-H. Gere
Worship at 9:00 and 10:30 a.m.-Speaking:
Senior High Youth.
Organ Recital-8:00 p.m.
BETHLEHEM UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST
423 S. Fourth Ave.
Telephone 665-6149
Ministers: T. L. Trost, Jr., R. E. Simonson
Worship Services at19:00 and I 11:00 a.m.
Church School at 9:00 a.m.
CAMPUS CHAPEL
Corner of Forest and Washtenaw
Minister: Rev. Donald Postema
10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship. Guest min-
ister: Mr. William DeVries, Inter-Varsity
Staff Member at Wayne State.
6:00 p.m.-Evening Worship. Guest minister:
The Rev. Brewster Gere, Assistant Minister,
First Presbyterian Church, Ann Arbor.
LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL
A.L.C.-L.C.A.
801 S. Forest
Donald G. Zill, Pastor
Sunday Worship-10:30 a.m.-Matins.
Mid-Week Worship-9:30 p.m.

UNITY OF ANN ARBOR
310 S. State St.
Phone 663-4314
Marlyn William White, Minister
Ron Johnson, Associate Minister
11:00 a.m.-Sunday Service now being held
at YM-YWCA, 350 South Fifth Ave.-Ron
Johnson.
7:30 p.m. Tuesday-Study and Prayer Class
-Mr. White.
I1:00 a.m. to 12 noon Wednesday-Prayer
and Counseling, also, 12 noon to 1:00 p.m.
-Heeling Service-Mrs. Mattern.
Center open Mon., Wed., and Fri., 11:00 a.m.
to 2:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Center open at 6:30 p.m.
Daily Word, published at Unity Village, ih
available.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
2141 Brockman, Ann Arbor-668-8715
Bishop's Phone-769-1574
Missionaries-761-1818
Sunday School-10:30 a.m.
Sacrament (Worship--5:30 p.m.
All are welcome.
HURON HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH
3150 Glacier Way
Pastor: Charles Johnson
For information, transportation, personalized
help, etc., phone 769-6299 or 761-6749.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
On the Campus-
Corner State and William Sts.
Rev. Terry N. Smith, Senior Minister
Rev. Ronald C. Phillips, Assistant
10:00 a.m.-"Love Is a Gift."
10:00 a.m.-Church School,
There is infant and toddler care in the nursery.
PACKARD ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH
2580 Packard Road-971-0773
Tom Bloxam, Pastor-971-3152
Sunday School-9:45 a.m,
Worship-11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Training Hour-6:00 p.m.

Crist
ly-leaving her uhable to see
from the outside. She says,
"Once I'm on the outside, I
notice all. If I'm in a good movie,
I will not even hear the score.
After I might say gee, why did
I like this?" Crist added, "There
is no such thing as objective $
reporting . . . and there won't
be until IBM starts doing it."
During an hour and a half of
questions and answers, Judith
Crist comments . . .
On GP-X Ratings - They're
good for people over 50-warn-
ing that they may be offended
by a breast or some words. But
ratings also promote poronog-
raphy.
On Academy Awards-They're
like mock awards in high school.
. . The people who vote are
members of a trade association.
And in reporting, these views
may interfere. As she says there
is no such thing as objective
reporting, and means that what
she brings to her reporting may
show through. "Of course your
heart turns . . . you can't be
objective when you see one per-
son beating up on another."
Yet, for the most part, Judith
Crist reports, "The films manu-
factured in Hollywood's indus-
try put forth a little too much
awe. Movies are essentially for
enjoyment . . . escape . . How-
ever, often one wants to escape >«
from a movie"
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