2001.5.9: Miscellaneous files, correspondence, bulletins, and other materials relating to the Mount Ashland Ski Patrol.
2001.5.10: Color photographic print, John Day at his ranch with "exotic" cat.
2001.5.11: Color photographic print, four men on skis. From right to left: John Day, Bill Pruitt, Buck Evans (superintendent of Crater Lake National Park), and unidentified man.
2001.5.12: Color photographic print, John Day (left) and Bill Pruitt (right) on the First Rogue River Trail run.
2001.5.13: Color photographic print, John Day's ranch foreman on "ski-doo." ("Ski-doo" was purchased by John Day and brought to Oregon from Wyoming by the Pruitt's. It was used to make cross country ski trails and kept at the Day's Gold Ray ranch.)
2001.5.14: Color photographic print, Bill Pruitt on snow skis. "JAN 65"
2001.5.15: Color photographic print, John Day holding gun, kneeling behind dead bear. "NOV 64"
2001.5.16: Black and white photographic print, John Day (left) and Bill Pruitt (right) on side of snow covered road holding snow skis.
2001.5.17: Black and white photographic print, Bill Pruitt at John Day's house.
2001.5.18: Black and white photographic print, Bill Pruitt (left) and John Day (right) on snow skis.
2001.5.19: Black and white photographic print, three men, John Day on right.
2001.5.20: Black and white photographic print, six men on snow skis. "Crater Lake trip, looking down at Diamond Lake." Bill Pruitt (2nd from right), Dean Doty (2nd from left).
2001.5.21: Color photographic print of the "OREGON / NORDIC / CLUB" patch.
2001.5.22: Color photographic print, snow, trees, buildings and sign "Oregon NORDIC / CLUB."
2001.5.23: Color photographic print, Bill Pruitt (far right), John Day (partially visible), and others in front of trophies at Nordic Club race.
2001.5.24: Color photographic print, two men on cross country ski trail, facing away from camera.
2001.5.25: Color photographic print, one man on cross country ski trail, facing away from camera.
2001.5.26: Color photographic print, Joe Latusick, Dean Doty, and Al Hobart on cross country ski trail at Crater Lake rim.
2001.5.27: Color photographic print, three men on cross country ski trail, two facing away from camera, one turned slightly toward camera. Forest service marker on lower right corner of image "LAKE / BERNICE."
2001.5.28: Eight color photographic prints of sled dog races. Conducted at same time as cross country ski races, on a separate course, near Fish Lake or Lake of the Woods. Races started by John Day.
2001.5.29: Four color photographic prints, two (Italian) members of Olympic ski team and their coach (Swedish). [John Day paid for them to train at Crater lake.] (1) Three men and "exotic" cat. (2) Man on horseback, holding hat in air. (3) Three men on fence looking at llamas. (4) Three men in field looking at buffalo on John Day ranch.
2001.5.30: Four black and white photographic prints, members of the Olympic ski team and others. [John Day paid for them to train at Crater Lake.] (1) Bill Pruitt and Olympic coach on snow skis overlooking lake. (2) Two men shaking hands by trophy table. Other men looking on. (3) Members of the Olympic ski team leaning on "official" U.S. Ski Association car.
2001.5.31: Sixteen color photographic prints, members of the Olympic ski team and others. [John Day paid for them to train at Crater Lake.]
2001.5.6.1, .7.1, .8.1: Bill Pruitt business materials, business card, brochure stationary
2001.5.32: "Nordic West, Volume 1, Number 4, Summer 1983, Collector's Edition Series, Premier Season Issue." Includes article about John Day winning a gold medal in the World Cross Country Master's Championship in Wisconsin.
2001.5.33: Typed copy of "Memories of Bill Pruitt" written by Bill Sloan, a Grants Pass attorney.
2001.5.34: Collection of materials relating to the American Alpine Club, the Mountain Rescue and Safety Council of Oregon, and the Mountain Rescue Association. Includes lists of names, correspondence and minutes of meetings.
2001.5.35: Collection of miscellaneous papers. Includes newspaper clippings, newsletters, pamphlets, brochures, correspondence, and bulletins relating to Bill Pruitt's work as a river and game guide; member of Mountain Rescue; and as a Josephine County Extension agent.