Angela Bryant - Utile Rock. AR Rebecca Bryant - Searcy, AR Cindy Buck - Springfield, MO Britt Burcham - Kennett, MO Steven Burkel! - Searcy. AR Kimberly Burnette - Commerce, GA Donnie Burns - Corning, AR Ronnie Burns - Corning, AR Nicki Burton - Belle Mead, NJ Cathryn Camp - Amarillo, TX Susan Camp - Jackson, TN Bobbie Campbell - Newport. AR Douglas Campbell - Portageville, MO Linda Campbell - Chula Vista. CA Sherry Canfield - Rogers, AR Mary Cannon - Searcy, AR Lori Cantrell - Venetia, PA Kimberly Capps - Searcy, AR Michael Carey - Shreveport, LA Byron Carlock, Jr. - Blytheville, AR Douglas Carmical - Rogers, AR The music man 204 Whether you call him Bill. Dr. Holloway, DRWWH, or just plain ole "Doc," Dr. William Wood Holloway is a unique man who contributes to Harding University in many ways. Holloway, a North Little Rock native who has been at Harding for 15 years, mainly works within the University's music department. He teaches piano lessons as well as classes in music theory and orchestration. Along with these duties, Holloway has completed approximately eight band compositions and five choral arrangeGlenn Carr - Bolivar, MO Deborah Carrier - Plano, TX Tamara Carter - Ft. Wayne. IN Kathy Caselman - Farmington, AR Michael Cash - Gresham. OR Sally Cash - Vancouver, WA Caron Cassady - Tulsa. OK Cassandra Chambers - Fairfax, VA Jeanne Chambers - Somerville, TN Margaret Chandler - Ft. Lauderdale. FL Sherri Chapman - Mountain Home, AR Jerry Chapple - West Memphis, AR Bruce Chilton - Bridgeton, MO David Churchill - Henry. SO Mary Ciccone - Orland Park, IL Bill Clark - Searcy. AR Julie Clark - Searcy. AR Kelly Clark - Brevard. NC Mary Clark - Portia, AR Barbara Clements - San Antonio. TX Cathy Cline - Georgetown, PA Timothy Cloninger - Clovis, CA Julie Coble - Indianapolis, IN Alice Coburn - Harrisburg, AR Vicki Coburn - Dexter. MO David Coker - Walnut Ridge, AR Jan Coker - Dunwoody, GA Mary Cole - Memphis, TN Freshmen ments. In addition, Holloway composed the patriotic piece, "An American Creed," for the dedication of the new Benson Auditorium. Obviously, Holloway's interests, as well as expertise, are in music. He enjoys most what the general public would call classical music. After finishing his doctorate work at North Texas State, which he calls one of the highlights of his life, the talented pro~ fessor came to Harding to teach his specialty, the piano. He exhibits a tremendous skill on this instrument by playing a single nursery rhyme a number of ways and improvising three randomly selected notes into a song spontaneously. Holloway also mentioned another interest of his~ the TNT social club. Since 1970, he has served as sponsor for this group. "Doc" stated that this has allowed him a great opportunity to meet a larger segment of the college students. For the past six years, he has even housed one or two club members. "I think just about everyone who knows Doc would say that he is the best sponsor around. He gives us a lot of maturity and guidance. He's just a really good man that respect highly," commented Gary McClanahan, a TNT officer, in speaking of Holloway. Finally the musician summed up ..is involvement with the University by saying, "I have really enjoyed my work here at Harding, especially with the young people. I like the small town atmosphere of Searcy. If I had it all to do over again, I would do it the same way." - Jimmy Allen KEVIN ISENBERG walches as "Doc" Holloway displays the mastery of the ivorys.
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