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I I I The Madrigalians of Trevecca Nazarene University will I host the 13th annual spring Madrigal dinners on April I 7,8, and 11, at 6:30 P.M. at the Tarter Student Activi-
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tures a delicious home-style meal, light-hearted creative drama, and the full 2005 Eurotour program prepared
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I and presented by the Madrigalians. Tickets are 512.00 for I students, $18 for non-students ($35/ couple) but are disI counted to $10.00 and $16.00 ($30/couple) if purchased I by April 4. All proceeds will be applied to the MadriI ing the Office of the Division of Music at 615-248-1288. I The deadline for reservations is 3:00 P.1L, April 7. I
galians' Eurotour fund. Reservations can be made by call-
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I BASEBALL: Forehand Notches 150th Win I NAJA No. 17 Trevecca (28-10,2-1) wrapped up the first I weekend of conference play with a win over Freed-HarI deman (19-11, 1-2) on Saturday afternoon.
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Coach Forehand, after a 43-59 record during his last 154 games, compiling a record over that span of 10747-1. Last season, Forehand led the Trojans to a school
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I first two seasons, has led his team to victory in 107 of the
I I record 44 victories, including a 12-7 record in the TranI South Conference last season-a record good enough for I second place. Forehand has seen this year's edition of the I I
Trojans rebound from a 2-6 start, to win 26 of their last 30 games. The Trojans will be making up a rained out double