Victor Atiyeh stands in a tent cutting shortcake, courtesy of the Lebanon Strawberry Festival, in the Oregon Pavilion for Oregon Day at the 1986 World Exposition in Vancouver, B.C. Beside him are his wife Dolores and other volunteers, several of whom are wearing Festival aprons.
Victor Atiyeh sits on a horse for the first and only time as Governor at the Pendleton Round-Up, wearing a chief's headdress. Beside him is a contestant for the Happy Canyon beauty pageant.
Victor Atiyeh stands beside Umatilla Chief Raymond Burke, who is sitting on his horse, at the Pendleton Round-Up. In the background is a princess of the Happy Canyon beauty pageant.
Victor Atiyeh sits on a horse for the first and only time during his terms as Governor at the Pendleton Round-Up. Standing beside him is Umatilla Chief Raymond Burke, while two American Indian Beauty pageant contestants sit on horses on either side.
Paul Phillips, Pacific University Class of 1978, holds up a shirt at Victor Atiyeh's victory celebration for winning the 1978 Oregon gubernatorial election. Phillips was an intern in the 1977 Oregon Legislative Session and later became a Citizen's Representative in Vic Atiyeh's Office.
Dolores Atiyeh (right) stands with another woman, possibly Jean Forstrom Gardner, the wife of Washington's Governor Booth Gardner. They appear to be overlooking a vineyard near Newberg, OR.