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Not only did the 2001-2002 year herald the tenth anniversary of the Stanford Harmonics, it was also one of the best years for the group. Thanks to immensely successful auditions, the group took ten new members (Sheena, Vicki, Morgan, Eve, Ariel, Gautam, Dan, Kyle, Fez, and Myles). It was not long before the group "gelled" and was out performing on the streets and on campus. Throughout the year, returning members and alumni often commented on how close the current group was. Instead of The Real World, they had Family Matters. Or Step By Step. Or, you know, one of those sitcoms with a lot of people being happy with one another. With the impetus of a Ten Year Reunion Show and a performance at the Cantor Center, the group (led by Director Julia Berkley) began its journey through an extremely ambitious and extraordinarily successful year, with numerous performances on campus and in the Bay Area. February saw a trip to Provo, Utah (also known as Party Central) for the quarterfinals of the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella, where the Harmonics performed a medley of American songs in tribute to the events of September 11th, Van Halen's "Right Now," and two funky Jon Pilat arrangements of "Lady Marmalade" and "Drive" by Incubus. While the Harmonics did not proceed to the semifinals, the group did take home an award for Best Runner-Up Arrangement (Lady M.) and Best Runner-Up Soloist...(more on the 01-02 year).
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