Atiyeh speaking at a podium at a birthday party for U.S. Congressman Denny Smith. To Atiyeh's right sit U.S. Senator Mark Hatfield and Smith; to his left sits Norm Smith. In the background are banners wishing Smith a happy birthday.
[Back] Bob Packwood Roast Inn Sevenia MT. 1983
Atiyeh speaks at a roast for U.S. Senator Robert (Bob) Packwood hosted by the Greater Bend Rotary Club at the Inn of the Seventh Mountain in Bend, Oregon. In the background is a large event banner featuring a photo of Packwood as a young man. To Atiyeh's left sits feminist activist Gloria Steinem.
[Back] OSU Dedication of Veterinarian School Building with Bob McVicor & ? CA. ?
Atiyeh stands holding a pair of scissors with University President Robert (Bob) MacVicor at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Magruder Hall building as part of Oregon State University's College of Veterinary Medicine. E.E. Wedman, founding Dean of the College, stands to the side.
[Back] sec. of interior / James Watt
Atiyeh sits facing U.S. Secretary of the Interior James Watt, a speaker at the 1983 Western Governors' Conference in Kalispell, Montana.
[Back] sec. of commerce / Baldridge
Atiyeh sits at a dinner table talking with U.S. Secretary of Commerce Malcolm Baldrige at the 1983 Western Governors' Conference in Kalispell, Montana.
Atiyeh stands at a podium at the 1983 Western Governors' Conference at the Outlaw Inn in Kalispell, Montana. Seated to Atiyeh's left is Montana Governor Ted Schwinden.
Street view of the state-owned home on Winter Street in Salem that Atiyeh resided in while he was governor. Only in 1988, with the state's acquisition of Mahonia Hall, did Oregon establish an official governor's mansion.
Victor Atiyeh leans in for a kiss with his wife Dolores behind the desk of the Speaker of the House in the House chamber of the Oregon State Capitol during Atiyeh's 1983 inauguration.
Atiyeh takes the oath of office from Oregon Associate Justice Wallace Carson in the House chamber of the Oregon State Capitol during the inauguration ceremony for Atiyeh's second term.
Black and white image of Atiyeh standing on the steps of his family's home, at 443 Holladay Street in Portland, sometime in the 1940s. Atiyeh noted that he had not realized he was in the photograph until he had it enlarged years later.