Written on back: "About 1930 just before radio tube section went to Harrison for RCA Manufacturing Co. At Broomfield." Everyone is identified by last name only. Top row: Kintner, Macintosh, Colvin, Watrous, Atwater, Cunliffe, Grabiec, Jacobus, Hansen, Coughlin, Dano, Birdsall, Henry, Lederer, Boardman. Third row: Reneau, Roth, Dart, Lovatt, Power, Cone, Gibson, Shackelford, Nelson, Geosieffi, Eddison, Dodge, Perkins, Weaver, Sidney. Second row: Sinden, Moran, Lester, Jopling, Seelen, Hagemann, Collinson, Kronbitter, Walker, Ault, Bain, Stewart, Aucock, Hickok. First row: Hamvas, Turner, McCurdy, Jones, Higgins, Schmieg, Higgins, Myers, Ritchie, Olsen, Dreyer.
Elizabeth Stauffer Swaine with a group of Indigenous peoples. Written on back: "More Indians! I persuaded a squaw and her papoose to pose for a nickle. The girl in white is not an Indian. Aug. 1930".
Sheldon Bertz Sr. and wife, Bertha Sylvius Bertz, seated front and center, with their children, John Bertz, Paul Bertz, Sheldon Bertz, Perry Bertz, Richard Bertz, Mary Bertz, and George Bertz.
Frank Pope, Franklin and Marshall College student, preparing to swallow a goldfish at Hildy's Tavern. Pope graduated in 1940. Hildy's was at the corner of West Lemon and Mary Streets at the time this photo was taken. It later became the Old Town Tavern and is now Brendee's.