The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, November 16, 1970, Image 4

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    HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN, NOVEMBER 16, 1970-PAGE FOUR
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'A degree means nothing'- Vallee
(Ed. Note: Veteran actor,
singer, and radio personality
qdy Vallee recently
completed a successful
four-night stand at Stan
Genetti's Tyrolean Room in
Hazleton. John Roslevich, Jr.
of the Highacres Collegian, wits
granted an interview with
Vallee following his opening
show on November 1.)
In talking with Rudy
Vallee, I soon found that he is
endowed with an excellent
memory. He proved this by
recalling accurate dates from
his illustrious career during the
course of the evening. He
keenly rememberee another
successful show he had done
near Hazleton- this one was
exactly 40 years ago at 'the
Lakewood Park Ballroom.
The 69-year-old Vallee
included a few anecdotes about
Vice-President Spiro Agnew in
his repertoire. I asked him for
his opinions on Agnew. He
said, "I think he's a fabulous
man. He's honest and frank.
Right or wrong, he speaks his
mind. He's got a lot of guts.
And he likes tennis and I do!"
That last remark.is typical
of the atmosphere that
prevailed throughout the night.
Despite his great fame, he in no
way acted snobbish or
pretentious.
Next I asked him about his
education and he replied, "I
worked my way through. I
went one year to University of
Maine and transferred to Yale
and started all over again. It
meant a great deal, especially
to be a Yale, Harvard or
Princeton man. I wouldn't do
it again."
About college in general
he said, "I think it's a waste of
four years. A degree B.A. or
Ph.D. means nothing. It
doesn't fit you for anything
that the other guy hasn't got,
equal to what even a high
school student has."
"A diploma doesn't mean
what it used to. Time was
when just with a diploma you
could get a job. It doesn't
mean a damn thing. The
average college degree doesn't
mean a goddamn thing."
Following his interview
and dinner, he invited me to
his room at the Holiday Inn to
talk further, but more
important, to watch his
favorite late night talk shows.
Upon entering the parking lot,
he noticed tha his name was
misspelled on the marquee
prdclaiming, "WELCOME,
RUDY VALEE." His surname
contains two l's. He remarked
that he would only pay half of
his bill because of the error.
Evidently someone caught the
misspelling that night because
the next day his name
contained the extra I.
While watching the
Johnny Carson Show, Phyllis
Diller came on as a guest.
Vallee remarked that she had
been on his plane into New
York a few days earlier. Very
casually he said that he had
been on Carson's program 12
times, as well as having
appeared on Dick Cavett, Joey
Bishop, and Mery Griffin.
Those certainly are
legitimate credentials in
anyone's book. Vallee didn't
seem to think so, though.
Students-
Check out
Amity
Book
Shop
12 S. Wyoming St.
Rudy Vallee at Stan Genetti's Tyrolean Room
Pollution
'numero
PITTSBURGH' PA.--"pollution--environmental health"
received more votes than the Vietnam War in a survey of
Pennsylvania collegiate editors to determine the "greatest
problems and challenges facing America today."
Pollution edged the war, 32-29, in a poll of 40 editors
conducted by the Pennsylvania Collegiate Press Association. Race
Relations was a distant third with 16 votes.
Each editor was given a list of 30 items and asked to check
the five areas they considered "most important" and five areas
they considered "least important."
Religious decline (23), Pornography (22), and Space
Ex ploration (21) ranked 1-2-3 'among the areas considered "least
important" by the editors. '
Editors cited 12 problem, areas that were not on the list:
Privacy (lack of, and invasion) of), America's political system,
police brutality, unresponsive piolitical structures, world relations,
personal interest, popular sense of justice (i.e. lack of sense of
justice among majority of Americans), jobs and employment,
state appropriations, violence from radical left and right,
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repression.
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Health care
cornmiuee
established
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.--Dr.
John W. Oswald, president of
The Pennsylvania State
University, has established an
advisory committee on health
education to review present
health and health-related
educational programs at the
University.
The group is also to
suggest new programs to meet
health care needs that lie
within the manpower and
financial capabilities of the
University.
Dr. Paul M. Althouse,
vice-president for academic
affairs, will be chairman of the
committee.
Other members are Dr.
Donald H. Ford, dean of the
College of Human
Development; Dr. George T.
Harrell, Jr., dean of the College
of Medicine; Dr. Clarence I.
Noll, dean of the College of
Science; Dr. James B. Bartoo,
dean of `the Graduate School
and acting vice-president for
research; Dr. Robert J.
Scannell, dean of the College
of Health, Physical Education,
and Recreation; and Floyd B.
Fischer, director of continuing
education.
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