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...ff Planning Once again, by God's grace, Prairie Bible Institute was privi- leged to witness another musical ministry. Few of the 3500 people that attended Christmas Music Night were aware of the prepara- tion involved. lt all began a year ago when Mr. Paul Rausch, head of the Music iAt leltl lost in a world of music, Paul Rausch carefully scrutinizes his new and detailed orchestration. iBelow1 the Music Night Planning Com- mittee discusses possible songs to fit their chosen theme. Merges Details Department at P.B.l., and five others formed a committee. They began seeking ideas for a theme that would glorify the Lord. After many hours of prayer and discus- sion they decided on Down from His Glory. The choir directors then began their search of music suitable for their groups. Clearing of the copyrights was also necessary so that recordings of Music Night could be made and sold. Each preforming group was soon involved in learning its songs. Rehearsals were integrated into classes, allowing students to CONTINUED
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