Governor Atiyeh participates in a ribbon tying ceremony for the Glenn Jackson Bridge with Governor John Spellman of Washington. Also present are Anthony Yturri, communications director Denny Miles, and Natale Giustina.
Sgt. Bill Santo of the Ontario Police Department talks to Penney Gillaspy and her husband at the Ontario airport during a visit by Governor Victor Atiyeh.
Victor Atiyeh talks to a young boy, Paul Gillaspy, at the Ontario airport while Paul's mother, Penney, stands nearby. A note on the back reads: 'Penney and Paul… a word of wisdom from the Governor sure goes a long way! (a good deal more than just a mom's!)'
Governor Victor Atiyeh and press secretary Denny Miles sit on a plane, either Air Force One or Air Force Two. Miles continued on as Atiyeh's family spokesman until the Governor's death.
Governor Victor Atiyeh at the 1982 Albany Veterans Day parade. Also present are Charles Gordon Fullerton, an Air Force colonel and NASA astronaut, and McGruff the Crime Dog, an anti-crime cartoon and mascot that appeared in 1980.
Governor Victor Atiyeh stands next to an unidentified older woman at an outdoor party. She appears to be wearing a Korean hanbok, or possibly a kimono, with a corsage. Governor Atiyeh attended several Korean-community related events during his time in office; this may have been one of them.
Sign for Heritage Landing, an Oregon state preservation area. As the sign states, Atiyeh was influential in working with the Oregon Wildlife Heritage Foundation to arrange for the formation of the preserve.
Oregon Governor Victor Atiyeh on an airplane accompanied by an unidentified campaign supporter, who is wearing a "Vic Atiyeh for Pres '82" t-shirt. Dolores Atiyeh is seated next to Vic.
Dolores Victor Atiyeh greets guests at an unidentified political gathering. Present, from left to right, are: Dolores Atiyeh, Victor's wife; Victor Atiyeh; Mark Hatfield, Governor of Oregon from 1959 to 1967; Norma Paulus, Atiyeh's Secretary of State; Clay Myers, State Treasurer; Dave Frohnmayer, Oregon Attorney General; Mary Wendy Roberts, Oregon Labor Commissioner; and Vern Duncan, Oregon Superintendent of Public Instruction.