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Passing Grade Doris K. Evans, wife of Theodore Evans, founder of Econoline Insurance Agency, has successfully passed tier N.C. State Insurance Exam and will join her husband as a senior partner in the firm. Mrs. Evans, a native of Winston-Salem, is a former employee of AT&T and is working on her degree In computer programming. Photo by Mike Cunningham Families maintained by women have grown since 1980 From U S. Census Bureau Reports The number of black and white families maintained by women where no husband is present has grown in the 1980s, according to survey results releasee} recently by the Commerce Department's Census Bureau. The total number of such black families rose at an average annual rate of 2.8 percent from 1980 to 1989, while the rate for comparable white families was 2.1 percent. The annual rate of increase for comparable His panic families was 6.7 percent. Black families maintained by women increased from 2.5 million to 3.2 million, while the white and His panic totals rose to 7.3 million and 1.1 million. Forty-four percent of all black families, 23 percent of Hispanic families and 13 percent of white fam ilies were maimained in 1989 by a female with no husband present. The ~T98u proportions were 40^)crcent, 2D percent and 12 percent. New Director Debbie Scarlate has joined Did Salem Holiday Inn In Wln ston-Salem as the director of sales and marketing. She will be responsible for the sales, advertising and marketing of Holiday Inn. Distribution of Families, by Type, Race, and Hispanic Origin of Householder: March 1989 t*? Female Head 4^ '//////////////////////. '? 44 13 ? White _ ? Black Male Head IHfr0 m Hispanic Married Couple ////////////////////////z s r 1 1 1 t 1 i 1 1 1 1 0 -20 40 60 80 100 Black married-couple families All black families totaled'7.4 mil comprised half of all black families in lion in 1989, increasing at an annual 1989, down from 56 percent in 1980. rate of 2 percent or 1.2 million fami The 1989 proportions of such white lies from l980: Hispanic and white families (83 percent) and Hispanic families grew at annual rate of 5.2 families (71 percent) also were below percent and 0.9 percent. their 1980 levels. Copies of "Households, Families, The number of black families Marital Status and Living Arrange maintained by male householders ments: March 1989" (advance report), with no wife present has grown from Series P-20, No. 441, are available 256,000 to 464,000 thus far in the prepaid from the Superintendent of decade, an average increase of 6.6 Documents, U.S. Government Prinf percent per year. ing Office, Washington, D.C., 20402. Students invited to sign up for free newspaper workshop A free 10-week workshop for minorities interested in becoming newspaper reporters or editors will be held June 3 though Aug. 10, 1990, at the University of South Carolina College of Journalism and Mass Communications. The fourth annual Southeastern Minority Newspaper Workshop^ which includes room, board, tuition and a small per diem, is designed for college-educated minorities who want training in writing, reporting, editing, layout and design. The program was funded in 1987, 1988 and 1989 with grants from Gannett, Knight and the New York Times Foundation, the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund and Cox Newspapers. Although students who com plete the workshop are not guaran teed jobs, 68 percent of those who have attended the 3-year-old work shop have been offered newspaper jobs and 56 percent are still at work as reporters or copyeditors on news papers in the Carolinas, Georgia and Florida. Dean Joseph W. Shoquist, for mer managing editor of The Mil waukee Journal, said the program is designed to help minorities who may have degrees in English, histo ry or other areas and who are inter ested in newspaper careers. Applicants should be college graduates or expect to be graduated from a college or university by June 1990 or have life equivalent (some college and some work experience). Applicants must be residents of the Carolinas, Georgia or Florida or be an employee of a company in one of those states or a student in a college or university in one of those states. Persons accepted in the pro gram must be able to type 30 words per minute. Many of the faculty for the pro gram are provided by participating newspapers in the Southeast. Students must be willing to relocate and accept employment on a newspaper in the four-state area served by the workshop. Minorities who wish to learn more about the program should write to:. Director, Southeastern Minority Newspaper Workshop, College of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of South Carolig^ Columbia, S.C. 29208, or call (803) 777-5166. Applications must be ppst marked by Feb. 1, 1990. Hayes honored by secretaries' group Dr. A. Wallace Hayes, vice presi dent for biochemical/biobehavioral research of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Xo.,TTas been named the 1989-90 Executive of the Year by the Winston Salem chapter of Professional Secre taries International. Dr. Hayes received the award at the chapter's annual executives' lun cheon in November. The guest speak er was John W. Davis III, partner with Alex, Brown and Sons Inc. Dr.'Hayes earned his bachelor's degree from Emory University in Atlanta and a master's and doctorate from Auburn University in Alabama. Pat Poc is president of the Win ston-Salem chapter, and Linda Eubanks, presidentelect, was chair Dr. A. Wallace Hayes for the annual event. A SUBSCRIPTION MAKES A GREAT GIFT! 722-8624 TODAY orman ? 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