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.
Governor Victor Atiyeh speaks at an unidentified dinner event. Robert Bitar, honorary consul to Lebanon and owner of Portland's Bitar Mansion, sits to his left. A note on the back from Bitar and his wife reads: 'Dear Victor the Victorious, We have certainly enjoyed your presence with Dolores. All we wish that the good Lord grant you continuous health and happiness to you and your family. Bob and Mabel'
Governor Victor Atiyeh speaks at an outdoor dinner event, apparently in British Columbia. The event may have been related to the lumber trade conflict between Canada and the U.S., which was negotiated in 1987.
The chamber of the Oregon House of Representatives in the Capitol during former Governor Tom McCall's memorial service. A number of men in uniform surround the flag-covered casket.