This photograph shows Oregon Governor Victor and his wife Dolores Atiyeh talking with President Ronald Reagan while he shakes hands with Ed Moshofsky during a visit to Oregon.
This photograph shows President Ronald Reagan (left) and Oregon Governor Victor Atiyeh with First Lady of Oregon Dolores Atiyeh (right) landing at the Portland International Airport. President Reagan visited Oregon to survey the state of the timber industry.
This photograph shows Oregon Governor Victor Atiyeh and First Lady of Oregon, Dolores Atiyeh, leaving Air Force One with President Ronald Reagan during a trip to Klamath Falls to survey the state of the timber industry in Oregon.
This photograph shows Dolores Atiyeh, wife of Oregon Governor Victor Atiyeh, shaking hands with Nancy Reagan, wife of the Republican presidential nominee Ronald Reagan. The photograph is signed by the Reagans.
This photograph shows Governor Atiyeh and Dolores Atiyeh standing with President Gerald R. Ford and his wife, Kelli Ford, during a presidential campaign event for Ronald Reagan. The photo is signed by President Ford
Former Governor Victor Atiyeh stands with his family in the Stoller Center at Pacific University prior to Commencement. Atiyeh received an honorary degree from the school. From left to right: Vic Atiyeh, wife Dolores, granddaughter Sonia, grandson Cody, and their mother.
Former Governor Victor Atiyeh sits outside with Tom Drougas during a vacation in Maui. A note on the back from Tom's wife, Gloria, thanks Atiyeh for his kindness. The note reads: 'Dear Vic and Dolores, A very belated thank-you for your kind note last year after Tom's death. It meant more to me than I can express. You were so nice to us in Hawaii and added to the best vacation we've ever had...except for that party!!!!! Wishing you and your family the blessing of Christmas now and a happy, healthy new year. Gloria Drougas.'
Former Governor Victor and Dolores Atiyeh stand with a young girl wearing a lei. They are in Hawaii for the 1995 International Symposium of the Japan-America Society.
Former Governor Victor Atiyeh, Dolores Atiyeh, and several others sit for a commemorative photograph. Atiyeh had just received the Order of the Sacred Treasure, the highest honor given by the government of Japan to a non-Japanese citizen.
Former Governor Victor Atiyeh sits with Dolores Atiyeh after receiving the Order of the Sacred Treasure. For his efforts in Japan, he was awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure, the highest honor given by the government of Japan to a non-Japanese citizen.
Former Governor Victor Atiyeh sits with Dolores Atiyeh and several others during an award celebration, holding a certificate of commemoration. For his efforts in Japan, he was awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure, the highest honor given by the government of Japan to a non-Japanese citizen.
Former Governor Victor Atiyeh sits at an unidentified dinner event with his wife and several Japanese representatives. Present from left to right are: Mrs. Iwashita; Mr. Iwashita; Dolores Atiyeh; Vic Atiyeh; Toru Kusukawa, Councilor of the Fuji Research Institute Corporation; and Mrs. Kusukawa.
Former Governor Victor Atiyeh sits between his wife Dolores and Toru Kusukawa, Councilor of the Fuji Research Institute Corporation, at an unidentified dinner event.
Former Governor Victor Atiyeh stands with his wife Dolores and a girl, either his daughter or granddaughter, next to a sign for the Victor G. Atiyeh Deschutes River Recreation Area. The area was dedicated in his honor in 1988.
Dolores Atiyeh stands with another woman, likely Sister Kathleen St. Martin SNJM, during a fundraising event for Albertina Kerr, an organization for people with disabilities.