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Show SUSC offers program of Awareness discuss "How to Get What You Deserve." Persons interested in participating in the workshop.or who want more information about it, should contact the SUSC Career Center, 586-4411, extension 335, before registration. Exploring Options for Women, a two-day exercise for women who want to know themselves better and get more out of life, will be held July 11-12 at Southern Utah State College. Dr. Ramona S. Adams, associate dean of students and associate professor of social work at the University of Utah, will be the keynote speaker. Dr. Adams was at SUSC in November 1978, the keynote speaker for "Networks," a workshop sponsored by the SUSC Women's Resources Committee and women's program coordinators from the Bureau of Land Management and Forest Service. "Exploring Options is designed to help women of all ages and circumstances through a program of awareness, exploration, reality-testing, decisionmaking decision-making and action," explains ex-plains Bessie Dover, SUSC career counselor. The workshop has been developed around the theme "To be informed is to be prepared." All sessions will be held in the SUSC Career Center, Administration Building 102, beginning with registration at 8 a.m. July 11. A single $10 registration fee will be charged all participants. Mrs. Dover and Daphne Dalley, coordinator of conferences and workshops at SUSC Division of Continuing Con-tinuing Education. Dr. Adams address, "Awareness of Individual Potential," will begin at 9:30 a.m. July 11. Other sessions that day will include "Who Am I and Where Am I?" with Dr. Gary Dunford, director of counseling at SUSC, and a two-part program, transitions from the teens to the 40's and after, by Mrs. Dalley and her. mother, Inez Cooper, special collections librarian at SUSC. Before the workshop ends the following day at 1 p.m., Rex Michie, director of employment and placement at SUSC, will discuss career options, and Mrs. Dover will |