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Soon after, he moved himself and his Torito character to rival radio station WKAQ-AM, where he starred alongside then-radio producer and announcer ( and future best friend ) Luis Vigoreaux in a show named Torito & Company.
In 1949, he received a Bachelors Degree in Arts and Political Science and Economy from the University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras, where he joined Phi Sigma Alpha fraternity.
To support himself during college, he served as station master control technician, foley artist, spot announcer and comedy and dramatic voice talent.
At the time he starred in a few dramatizations of Tarzan, and his Tarzan yell was remarkable enough that sound effect technicians from Metro Goldwyn Mayer visited Puerto Rico and recorded Agrelot doing the yell.
It is unclear whether MGM ever used Agrelot's recording on any Tarzan movie.

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