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also featured a number of various acts ranging from magic to dance and music to comedy. Among those featured were Cindy Perez, who sang a lilting version of . . . having the nerve to strut your stuff in the All-School Talent Show . . . brand of magic kept the audience in awe. Even Sarah Jackson, director of campus life braved the spotlight during the show when she was called upon to assist magician Moreland. The show ended with Aletha Mathis performing Ease On Down The Road accompanied by the entire cast of the show. Clowning in the cafeteria is one thing, but having the nerve to strut your stuff in the All-School Talent Show is another. Who knows what talent lurks at Pepperdine? Lunch room gawkers. frustrated professors, and talent show audiences, that's who! For all you characters who daily parade around the lunch room hoping to get attention with your eccentric dress and minimal talent, your chance has arrived. The 1981 Pepperdine All-School Talent Show lets the real talent step forward and take the spotlight. The evening affords Seaver students the opportunity to perform for and to entertain their peers. Among this year's participants were John Swan and Elaine Dame, M.C.'s for the evening, who kept the audience riveted with their stage antics and comedy routines. The talent show City Lights” in full Broadway fashion. Kathleen Gold and Michael Wilson, who sang a passionate rendition of ‘Endless Love. and Glen Moreland, whose creative 1. Darlynn Ownbey and Scolt Bilotti perform together. 2. Aletha Mathis singing. 3. Alison .Marshall Jazz dancing. 4. Mike Wilson and Kathleen Cold singing. 5. M.C.'s John Suan and Elaine Dame hosting the shotr. 6. Sarah Jackson and Glen Moreland making magic. 1981 TALENT SHOW 27
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I Prepare for Battle ... and Pepperdine was. After a week of set up. the north side of the campus had been converted into a battlefield for the biannual celebrity clash. Battle of the Network Stars. The track was staged for the competitive events of running relays, baseball dunk, tug-of-war. and an obstacle course, while the pool became the sight for troubled waters in the kayak and swimming races. Heading the events as captains of the three major networks were ABC's Scott Baio. NBC's Gabe Kaplan, and CBS's Pernell Roberts The competition was hosted by Howard Cosell and Lee Majors, who arrived with an entourage of bodyguards. From the sound of the high-pitched cheers, one would think that Scott Baio was winning the whole battle single handed. Groups of nuvo-teens, their faces The campus had been converted into a battlefield. stuffed with bubble gum. screamed at Baio's every move. An autogragh from him made their whole weekend. The highlight of the Battle (to those over 16-years-old) was the tug-of-war. When the game began. ABC seemed assured an easy victory. some spectators began to walk away thinking the game was over. But NBC soon gained strength, and became true competition. The sand pit was a madhouse. NBCs Mark Harmon muscled his team to victory while ABCs hopes for winning, literally sank. Athletically. NBC triumphed in the Battle of the Network Stars but ABC and CBS have a chance to prove themselves either in the network ratings or in the next Battle. For all you fans, stay tuned next April as the networks battle it out once again. I. Start of ABC woHt to pull In a victory. 2. Lee Majora elands ready to compute the scores. 3. On the dunk machine Is Donna Dixon of Bosom Buddies. 4. Stars prepare for the final event 5. Andrew Stevens and Scott Baio run It out In the relay. 6. The audience crowds to watch the tug-of-war.
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