SSSA. Ski and Snow Sports Archives (S.J. Quinney Outdoor Recreation Archives)
Found in 262 Collections and/or Records:
Deedee Corradini papers
The Deedee Corradini papers (1960-2013) consist primarily of materials on the 2002 Olympic Games, including brochures, pamphlets, reports, and bid books. Also included are materials relating to her campaign. Dee Corradini was elected mayor of Salt Lake City in 1991 and served two consecutive terms. She was instrumental in bringing the 2002 Winter Olympic Games to Salt Lake City.
Canyons Resort records
The Canyons resort records (1988-2002) contain advertisements, brochures, magazine articles, memos, news clippings, and art designs. The ski area is the successor to the ski area founded by Calvin R. MacKay. Founded with the name of Park City West, the resort in White Pine Canyon became known later known Park West. It was sold in 1994 and re-named Wolf Mountain. In 1997 the area was sold to American Skiing Comany and with the name The Caynons it is now flourishing as a first-rate resort.
Park City Ski Corporation records
The Park City Ski Corporation records (1961-1997) contains announcements to the public and the media from the company's communications director regarding upcoming events, resort improvements, and new programs available for visitors. The collection also includes many brochures and information packets that cover the same subjects, although these items also contain local advertising, vacation ideas, and visitor information.
Barbara Yamada papers
The Barbara Yamada papers (1963-2006) contain newsletters, memos, news clippings, manuals, rule books, study guides, tests, and research files. These materials relate to ski organizations and competitions, university athletics, and the Utah Ski Archives.
Salt Lake Olympic Bid Committee records
The Salt Lake Olympic Bid Committee records (1985-1993) contain correspondence, newsletters, news clippings, statistical reports, committee reports, publicity items, and other materials which document Salt Lake City's failed attempt to get the 1998 Winter Olympics.
Jim Sullivan papers
The Jim Sullivan papers (1972-1993, 2008-2014) include correspondence from Jim Sullivan, a pamphlet illustrating the Snow King Resort, sticker, Teton magazines, Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum Chronicle newsletter, and Jackson Hole Skier containing articles about Snow King. Included in the collection is an article written about Sullivan.
Toshia Akai papers
The Toshia Akai papers consist of materials regarding the International Meeting of Sports Science Commemorating the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano and also numerous publications regarding ski injuries, theories of skiing, safety, and standards.
Steve Clegg papers
The Steve Clegg papers (1964-1965) includes a ski racer's bib from that race and ski lift passes. Steve Clegg raced in the 1964 Jr. National Championship Race.
Barbie Patterson Kallerud scrapbooks [photocopies]
The Barbie Patterson Kallerud scrapbooks [photocopies] (1952-1995) document Kallerud's ski career. Kallerud was born in Sun Valley, Idaho and was on the C team and the development team for the United States Ski team from 1976 to 1979. She skied for the University of Utah Ski team from 1981 to 1982. She earned her bachelor's degree in English and her secondary teaching certificate from the University of Utah in 1984.
LaVern Trepp home movies collection
Lavern O. Trepp (1917-2005) was an American skier and United States Army veteran who served in the 10th Mountain Division during World War II. After his military service, Trepp acquired the Pine Mountain Alpine Ski area in Iron Mountain, Michigan. This collection contains home movies of Trepp's military service and training and his family.
Christopher Tatsuno digital photograph collection
Christopher Tatsuno is a Japanese American skier and adaptive ski coach. This collection contains digital only images of Tatsuno participating in extreme skiing and a United States freeskiing competition circa 2000-2005.
Karl and Vicki Beck Jacobson papers
The Karl and Vicki Beck Jacobson papers (1978-1995) consist of a biographical sketch, news clippings and a calendar produced by Jans Mountain Outfitters that features a photograph of Karl Jacobson.
Amy Toda Meeker papers
The Amy Toda Meeker papers (1946-1949, 2007) consist of news clippings, a biographical sketch, and ski racing programs. Meeker was a former student and ski racer for the University of Utah.
Anthony and Herbert Schwartz papers
The Anthony and Herbert Schwartz papers (1960-2003) consists of materials regarding the Winter Olympic Games held in Salt Lake City, Utah, along with other materials regarding ski resorts and skiing.
Michael Russell papers
The Michael Russell papers (1975-2014) consist of scrapbooks assembled by Russell as well as collected publications and correspondence regarding Russell's ballet skiing career.
Bernie Weichsel's Park City, Salt Lake, and Utah pamphlet and clipping collection
The Bernie Weichsel collection (1972-1981) consists of promotional travel pamphlets from Park City, Salt Lake and Utah areas. Also included within the collection are ski related articles and news clippings and a folder promoting skiing in California.
Ray Grass papers
The Ray Grass papers (1937-2011) consist of various competitive and recreational ski guides, programs, and articles collected by the sports writer.
Randy L. Dryer papers
The Randy L. Dryer papers (1987-2005) contains materials related to Dryer's work with the Utah Sports Authority as a member of the Board of Trustees and Management Committee of the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games Organizing Committee. He also served as chair of the Utah Athletic Foundation.
Richard J. Bird papers
The Richard J. Bird papers (1963-1990) concern the development and installation of aerial tram and rope tow equipment for recreational ski areas. Included are reports and news clippings. Richard Bird was an administrator for the Forest Service in Ogden, Utah.
Glenn Walker Wallace photograph collection
The Glenn Walker Wallace photograph collection contains photographs of skiing at Park City Ski Area, Utah.