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Minister urges use of values It's been 14 years since the movie "Animal House" depicted greek life as a continuous orgy of sex, alcohol and drugs. It is that image Will Keim wants to destroy. By Anita Meyer Kansan staff writer Keim, a campus minister and professor at Oregon State University, spoke to about 700 people last night at the Kansas Union Ballroom. "Fifteen campuses in the U.S. are talking about greeks in the past tense," he said. "At our best, we are a viable part of campus life. At our worst, we don't even want to look at them, but we can last forever. If we don't witch it, we may see the end of Greek life by the year 2000." said that some of the "Animal House" image was accurate. Keim, a Delta Upsilon alumnus. "Fraternity men will say, 'Yeah, we're brothers and leaders and scholars' while they're practicing high-altitude urination," he said. He said sororities also shared this image. "Some of you women call out the names of foreign cars," he said as he knelt over an imaginary toilet. "V-ment extended to wretched. W-mt-ismishabu!" Greeks could destroy that "Animal House" image, he said, if they practiced more values. He instructed the crowd to learn to drink responsibly. "You've got a drinking problem if you have a problem when you drink," he has said. He also said he encouraged people to stop using drugs. "Anyone who tells you they aren't fun at first is lying," he said. "They are fun and new and exciting at first. You've got to stop using them." "You can use a condom, use a condom or use a cond." He then urged people to be sexually responsible. He said heterosexuals were one of the largest growing AIDS cases, because they didn't take precautions. Keim said he wanted to see hazing in Greek houses eliminated. "We've had 40 hazing-related deaths in the last 10 years," he said. We have to quit killing pledges. We've had to get somebody down to build yourself up. "You've got to have the selfesteem to not be doing things to give our critics ammunition." Undergraduate center seeks home By Anita Meyer Kansan staff writer The undergraduate advising center at the University of Kansas isn't hard to find. Houston said the lack of centralization for the advising center was the source of confusion for many students. Pam Houston, director, said the center had operated from those four offices for seven years. They are the advising support center and the offices of undergraduate records, graduation, and undergraduate services. "Students are often confused about where they need to go for certain things," she said. "They might need to go to the records to fill out paperwork and the office of undergraduate services for something else. They might go to services for a graduation form, but they still need to go to the graduation office to set up a time with a graduation counselor. 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