Understanding there are many
ways to look for former classmates, we have tried to make this page "user
friendly" for almost any kind of selection you wish to make. Please check
the 4 viewing options available (Last Name, First Name, Maiden Name, or
Year of Graduation) and select the one most appropriate for what you are
looking for. Once you select it, be patient - the database will be sorting
for a minute or so and then provide you with the entire database structured
as you selected.
For the sake of privacy,
only Name, Email Address, Years at Harmon and Year of Graduation are listed
within these pages. If you require the mailing address for a particular
Harmonite, you must submit a Request
for Personal Information.
Should you have any problems
with the database, please make an entry in the Guestbook
describing the problem and what you did so we can duplicate it and then
fix it.
We few, we happy
few, we band of brothers
For he today that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother. Be he ne'er so vile,
this day shall gentle his
condition
And gentlemen in England now abed
Shall think themselves accursed that they were not here.
And hold their manhood's cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us upon St. Crispins day.
Shakespeare, Henry V, IV, III
Our Brotherhood stretches
across time, space and gender. We are civilians, military (all branches
of service). We are pilots, mechanics, navigators, weathermen, drivers,
musicians, computer geeks, police and cooks. We were on or over the front
line, on bases you saw on TV and some that few people even knew existed
- we continue to serve in schools and government - both local and federal.
We serve each day - each in our own way - contributing to the great nation
the world knows as AMERICA. We fought wars you heard about and wars you
didn't. We approach each day anew - in business and in life. None looked
for glory or asked for medals, we were each called and we went forward
through life. A lot of us didn't return........
Today we are Teachers,
Police Officers, Writers, Government workers, Auto mechanics, and more.
You see us everyday. We are your sons, your daughters, neighbors and the
solitary person sitting alone on a park bench. We stretch across the United
States and throughout the world. Our stories are vastly different, yet
the same.
We
are Family! We are a Brotherhood! We are from the "ROCK"!