Monday, February 11, 2019

Photos of Oscar Gladish, Gladish Community Center in Pullman and more
















































PHOTOS/SOURCES:


·       Gladish kids’ artwork on wall of Gladish Community and Cultural Center. 


·       Oscar Gladish photograph in back (parking lot) entryway to Gladish center. 


·       Oscar Gladish as a Linfield College (McMinnville, Ore.) student from Linfield “Oak Leaves” yearbook. 


·       Oscar Gladish from 1952 Pullman High School “Kamiaken” yearbook. 


·       Door of administrative office of Gladish Community and Cultural Center. This was formerly office of Oscar Gladish, Pullman High School principal. 


·       Photos of Oscar Gladish and one Pullman High School exterior from Whitman County Historical Society “Bunchgrass Historian.” 


·       Oscar Gladish Pullman downtown “Walk of Fame” tile acknowledges his service as Pullman mayor. 


·       Back (parking lot) entrance to Gladish Community and Cultural Center. 


·       Front exterior of Gladish Community and Cultural Center.


·       A front entrance (facing SW State Street) of Gladish Community and Cultural Center. 
·       A front entryway (facing SW State Street) of Gladish Community and Cultural Center. 



RESEARCH/WRITING
--Tim Marsh

FOOTNOTES/SOURCES:


--"Oscar E. Gladish: Rationalist, Principal, First Teacher." Submitted by Wylie Johnston for an English-History 513 course at Washington State University. Jan. 28, 1970.


--"Oscar E. Gladish, Principal of Pullman High School, 1929-1963," by George A. Frykman. Volume 8-4 (Winter, 1980), Bunchgrass Historian, Whitman County Historical Society.

--"By the Gods You're Fired: A Story of Oscar Gladish," by Donald E. Guinouard. Volume 35-1 (2009), Bunchgrass Historian, Whitman County Historical Society.
--Pullman Herald, Lewiston Tribune, Spokane Chronicle, Portland Oregonian, McMinnville Telephone Register, Pullman High School Hi Times student newspaper and Linfield College Oak Leaves yearbook.
THANK YOU FOR ASSISTANCE:
--Ed Garretson, Whitman County Historical Society Archive, Pullman.
--Mark O'English, Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman.