National Park College (NPC) hosted a dedication ceremony for the Ray and Willodene
Donathan Pavilion Friday outside the Student Commons building.
Ray and Willodene Donathan believed strongly in the value of an education for improving
the lives of students. Mr. Donathan was elected to the Board of Trustees for Garland
County Community College, now NPC, in 1976, where he served for 40 years. He passed
in late 2019 and the Donathan family chose to honor his legacy by naming the Ray and
Willodene Donathan Pavilion next to the Student Commons building.
“He served faithfully on the board through changes in the presidency, transformation
in the College name, and affiliations with other regional universities he trusted
would help grow opportunities for National Park College and its students. Continuing
his vision, the Ray and Willodene Donathan Pavilion will provide vital meeting space
for students, classes, and events. Additionally, the Ray and Willodene Donathan Scholarships
will give financial aid to students pursuing a business degree. The Donathan family
is excited for the future of National Park College and thrilled to continue to play
an active role,” said Dr. Cyndi Donathan Morgan. Morgan is the daughter of Ray and
Willodene Donathan.
Former long-standing Board of Trustees member, Don Harris reminisced about the years
of service he shared with Mr. Donathan. “There is something about being on this board
that is such an honor,” he said. He noted how rewarding it is to see how the students
persevere. “It was just great to see them cross the stage and graduate.” He shared
about Mr. Donathan’s pride and commitment to his family and how proud he was of his
two daughters. “He was a good man. He had a good head on his shoulders and he wanted
what was best for the administration, the staff and particularly the students that
attended this school.”
NPC President, Dr. John Hogan said “Ray and his family understand that our students’
dreams are our dreams and that we listen to the voice of our students. This building
is representative of that vision for what the College would be and what he held us
accountable to put into play.”
To support the Ray and Willodene Donathan scholarship or other opportunities, visit
np.edu/give.
Pictured is Harris with Mrs. Donathan.