THE DALLAS POST/ Wednesday, N By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent Penn State’s Wilkes-Barre Campus will have funds for a new gymnasium by early 1986. Dr. James H. Ryan, executive director of the local campus, announced last week that the State will release $3.5 million for the gymnasium project early in 1986. The project was approved in 1982, but because of other priorities, funds for the gymnasium have not been released until now. According to Dr. Ryan, he received word from Secretary of the Budget Robert A. Bittenbender that the $3.5 million project is due to be released. After that the first step will be to select tional classrooms and an annex to the Student Commons building, which includes a cafeteria, book- store, student lounge and offices of student affairs staff, added during the past two years and costing over $1 million. They were built with University funds. The gymnasium is the second step and the third step is a Center of Technology building necessary for the university’s engineering and technology programs, now being held in rooms in Hayfield House due to lack of adequate space. The Center of Technology, accord- ing to Dr. Ryan, will allow the local campus to offer a bachelor’s degree in technology. In the near future, community campaign to raise funds for the Center of Technology, Dr. Ryan said. He emphasized that people not confuse the gym project with the third step. Dr, Ryan said the admin- istration is enthusiastic because, as one student said to him, ‘who ever heard of a college campus without a gym?” Dr. Ryan said that today the need for the gym is greater than ever because enrollment is at an all- time high. Student housing is adja- cent to the campus this year for the first time in campus history and is attracting new students. Gym planned The main entrance to Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus, above, is located along Old Route 115, the same road along which the new $3.5 million gym will be constructed by the Spring of 1988. the Advisory Board of Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus will conduct a an architect and decide on the building design, which is expected to take about a year. After the gymnasium project is ; designed, it will be bid by the state which will then award contracts and | construction will be expected to i take about 12 months. Ryan said the facility which will probably be built on the west end of Wilkes-Barre Penn State Campus by old Route 115 should be completed sometime. in the spring of 1988. The local campus is currently using the athletic facilities of Lake- Lehman School District, which has been the case since the campus moved to the Lehman area campus from Wilkes-Barre in 1968. 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