Exterior photograph of Thelner B. Hoover (UCLA 1930), official photographer for several UCLA publications and unofficial chronicler of numerous campus events. Holding a camera, he stands in front of North Hall on UCLA's Vermont Avenue campus.
Exterior portrait of Thelner B. Hoover (UCLA 1930), official photographer for several UCLA publications and unofficial chronicler of numerous campus events.
Studio portrait of Thelner B. Hoover (UCLA 1930), professional photographer in Los Angeles, Califronia. While at UCLA, Hoover was the official photographer for several UCLA publications and an unofficial chronicler of numerous campus events. He became the manager of the Westwood Village Studio--a photography studio--in 1938.
Studio portrait of Thelner B. Hoover (UCLA 1930), professional photographer in Los Angeles, Califronia. While at UCLA, Hoover was the official photographer for several UCLA publications and an unofficial chronicler of numerous campus events. He became the manager of the Westwood Village Studio--a photography studio--in 1938.
Exterior photograph of Thelner B. Hoover (UCLA 1930), official photographer for several UCLA publications and unofficial chronicler of numerous campus events. He stands with his photography equipment next to a 1928 Ford Model A Business Coupe.
Group photo includes Thelner Hoover (second row, far left) and Louise Hoover (third row, standing, far right). Thelner and Louise Hoover are both 1930 graduates of UCLA. Taken on the passenger ship Lurline, interior.
From L to R: Paul A. Dodd (Dean of the College of Letters and Science), Louise Hoover (UCLA 1930), Charles Speroni (Director of UCLA Summer Session Abroad), Helen Young, William Young (Dean of Physical Sciences), Carmella Speroni, and Thelner Hoover (photographer, UCLA 1930) in an interior, unidentified location. The map is titled "The Top of the World".
The photography sessions for ASUCLA (Associated Students UCLA) membership cards was a highly organized, efficient affair with multiple photographers on hand. In 1947, one of those photographers was Thelner B. Hoover (UCLA 1930) seen here in the foreground on the right. The setting is likely the interior of the Women's Gymnasium (Kaufman Hall).
The photography sessions for ASUCLA (Associated Students UCLA) membership cards was a highly organized, efficient affair with multiple photographers on hand. The setting is likely the interior of the Women's Gymnasium (Kaufman Hall).