At a time when things were fun and technology was changing and clothes were cool and girls were bad, there was one thing that didn't change. Traditions, of course. Until late Spring Break in 1986, when a serial killer was just coming to light. Delta Pi, a long-running sorority house in the heart of Tampa, Florida, kept that "tradition alive."
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At a time when things were fun and technology was changing and clothes were cool and girls were bad, there was one thing that didn't change. Traditions, of course. Until late Spring Break in 1986, when a serial killer was just coming to light. Delta Pi, a long-running sorority house in the heart of Tampa, Florida, kept that "tradition alive."
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