
The students of Lake Erie College were so intent on having a
dedicated gymnasium that they began to raise money on their own
beginning in 1913. The building opened in 1920 and included
offices, a beautiful lobby area, a gymnasium, stage, pool and two
bowling lanes. Students were required to swim the length of the
pool prior to graduation and the Dwan synchronized swimming club
was quite popular.
The building became known as the Ritchie Gymnasium in 1976 after
Mable Marsh Ritchie, a 1901 graduate. Most activity in the building
subsided in 1979 with the dedication of the Lincoln Gymnasium, and
the building was almost exclusively used by children in the
College’s Phillips School. The building was later sold in
1990 and became part of the independent Phillips Osborne
School.
The College reacquired the building in 2008 and has completely
renovated it into an athletic training facility. Currently,
the Ritchie Athletic Training Center houses a varsity weight room,
offices for the football and soccer coaching staffs and a large
meeting area for film review and team meetings.
The Ritchie Center Pool, located on the facility's lower level, is open to Lake Erie College students during the school year.
Ritchie Gym IS NOT open
to the public, it is strictly a varsity sport training weight
room.
Proper supervision is required at all
times!