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Don't know if anyone's reading this, but I'm unsure as to what the definition of alumni is. If we restrict it to people who actually graduated, we'd have to remove Kaman and, IIRC, Jeff Daniels.
[edit] Before Dr. Allen, the Voice
In an effort to create a much needed collection of band history, we are looking for information about the student announcers before 1973.
If you have any information about this topic or anything else about the history of the CMU Marching Band, please send to:
Kappa Kappa Psi Colony, Music Building, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859
[edit] Size of Central
I'm not sure which is accurate, but both the CMU page and the WMU page list their respective university as the fourth largest in Michigan. I believe Central is in fact the third largest, anybody that knows for sure should edit appropriately.