THE BATTALION Page 7 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1978 Useful for kids School, and die school, lions were« iooI this sji e yet to 1* Ya wanna Could you say no to this little salesman? Bryan C. Pickett, son of Kay Pickett of Bryan, deli- provementsi vered quite a sales pitch from his stroller while helping his mom sell puppies on Labor Day. 'onventional photography ere to stay, officials say lation of wi rih wall, aii icated froniti metal loci; walls to dm t(ie halhffl ie auditori ■ e improsei ing. an( ^ e entrance f the bufcj '’f, . K t'nited Press International Te r!B NEW ^ — The great success . handicap?^j nstant photography systems tns at 1 of Polaroid Corp. and Eastman ipletelatc podah an( J the Japanese Fuji com pany’s instant film has raised the striictinn whether conventional pho- distnotirtl®^hy j s on the way out, at least r the hi?! 1 for amateurs. ling faciln^gHje question is important to n ew ^Ipompanies like Fox-Stanley Photo iaS juni aiw '| YO i uc t s> Inc., of San Antonio, fjdildingr ’Jyhichdoes a business of around $80 a. pillion a year, much of it in conven tional film processing, and to tousands of other firms around the untry. Fox-Stanley President Donald W. ledcer says the answer to the ques- [on is emphatically “no” and two astman Kodak executives, An- hony C. Frothingham and Doug- ss C. Harvey, agree the notion lat instant photography with its reat convenience is taking over the larket is utterly wrong. In fact, the mventional photography business ad its biggest year in history in 377 and is doing equally well so far lis year. Fox-Stanley s Becker gave five rime reasons why conventional buy a dog? Bryan flagged down passing students in front ot the Memorial Student Center at Texas A&M University. Battalion photo by Pat O’Malley photography will hold its own with amateurs no matter how much Polaroid, Eastman and Fuji manage to push instant photography. The Eastman executives agreed in general with Becker’s reasons: —Instant prints still do not and may never match the quality of the best conventional prints. —Instant film costs nearly twice as much per print as conventional film. — Instant film doesn’t work in temperatures below 45 degrees or in certain atmospheric conditions that can be overcome in conven tional photography. —It’s a little more difficult to make blowups from instant pictures. A new negative must be made. -—The smallest instant cameras are bulkier than the smallest con ventional cameras. Becker said while instant color photography is booming, the rahid color enthusiasts prefer the conven tional camera and the new fast color films. This enabled Fox-Stanley to process more than 230 million color snapshots last year and the Eastman executives said the total exposure of conventional color film snapshots for your next panty raid... give them something special maroon bikini with aTm monogram (optional) .*77^ oft Touch 707 Texas suite 128c Certain problems aided by hypnosis United Press International WASHINGTON — Although hypnosis is not a cureall, two re searchers report it is a useful ap proach to treating many childhood problems, ranging from bed-wetting to asthma. “We can say hypnotherapy is use ful for some children when other therapies have failed,” said Drs. Karen Olness, a pediatrician at the Minneapolis Children’s Health Center, and G. Gail Gardner, a psy chologist at the University of Col orado Medical Center. They said hypnosis appears par ticularly useful with children be cause they are easier to hypnotize than adults, perhaps because youngsters are more willing to eng age in imagery and fantasy and have fewer inhibitions. As a matter of fact, Drs. Olness and Gardner said children appar ently are able to go into hypnosis on their own, without the aid of an adult. “Thus, when we speak of hyp nosis in children, we are speaking of an innate capacity that we can help them harness to their own advan tage.” Reporting in the August issue of the medical journal Pediatrics, Drs. Olness and Gardner said hypnosis has been shown effective in helping children overcome habit disorders such as nail biting, gagging, thumb sucking, hair pulling, bed wetting, facial tics, insomnia and sleepwalk ing. Furthermore, they said that hyp nosis is useful in finding out whether the child really wants to get rid of a particular bad habit, or whether psychotherapy may be needed. Drs. Olness and Gardner also said hypnosis sometimes is useful in combination with other therapy in treating problems such as asthma, nausea, vomiting, high blood pres sure, recurrent hives, a fear of chok ing and hiccups. In addition, they said hyp notherapy is an effective way for children to reduce pain such as that associated with injections, burn therapy, injuries and migraine headaches. It also has been used successfully as an anesthesia for minor surgical procedures. Hypnosis also has been linked with the disappearance of warts and accelerated healing of burns and wounds, but they said evidence supporting hypnotherapy for such purposes is controversial. Despite the successes in the use of hypnosis in medicine, the two re searchers emphasized “modesty and caution in its use, and we urge against any tendency toward wide spread or primary use of hyp notherapy without careful consid eration of alternative therapies. ” As with any other method of treatment, the researchers said it is possible to misuse hypnosis. “In our experience, the pediatri cian who maintains the same con servative attitude toward hyp notherapy as toward medication and surgery will find his problems with hypnosis to be generally fewer and more easily managed,” Contemporary cuts for guys and gals “No Hassle” Hairstyles Sculptured Nails Permanent Waves and much more. 846-6933 Texas 707 Complex College Station last year hit 5.5 billion. In April, Frothingham told a Pho tographic Marketing Association meeting in Chicago that sales of conventional cameras spurted 13 percent in 1977 despite the instant photography boom. Frothingham and Harvey said all the publicity about the struggle be tween Polaroid and Eastman for top place in instant photography and their huge advertising outlays stir red up about as much additional interest in conventional photog raphy. Although instant photography has made some inroads into even com mercial and journalistic photog raphy as a matter of convenience and time saving, the Eastman executives said nearly all of its de votees are complete newcomers to the photographic market. They said many instant camera bugs graduate into conventional photography because of its great ar tistic versatility. “Conventional photography is a ‘can do’ thing,” Frothingham said, “and that gives people a satisfaction in achievement that instant photog raphy can’t get.” to HA' BATTALION CLASSIFIED PULLS! Call 845-2611 CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT CENTER 10th floor, J. 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