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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at OK State chapter.

Varsity Revue, commonly known as VR, is a Greek-run show that features singing, dancing and lots of energy, similar to a miniature musical. This show has been a tradition since 1929. There were seven shows this year and performances were held March 1-3.

Each year, the Varsity Revue steering committee chooses a philanthropy to which all proceeds from the shows will go. This year, they chose “Eat for Outreach” from Oklahoma Outreach, which is “a nonprofit organization supporting treatment and recovery for Oklahoma teens experiencing chemical dependency on alcohol and other drugs,” according to the Varsity Revue 2012 program.

Here are a list of performances from this year and the winners:
Pi Beta Phi & Phi Gamma Delta – Fast Food Mystery – First Place!
Kappa Alpha Theta & Beta Theta Pi – Bucket List – Second Place!
Kappa Kappa Gamma & FarmHouse – Where the Wild Things Are – Third Place!
Chi Omega & Sigma Nu – The Wonder Emporium
Kappa Delta & Alpha Gamma Rho – Oklahoma
Alpha Chi Omega & Sigma Alpha Epsilon – Board Games
Gamma Phi Beta & Sigma Phi Epsilon – Alice in Wonderland

Stephanie Taylor is originally from Detroit, Michigan and moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma with her parents when she was sixteen. Five years later, she is now a senior at Oklahoma State University majoring in news-editorial with a minor in English. Her three passions are writing, fashion and music. Stephanie loves telling other peoples' stories and seeing her words come to life. In the future, she will be an editor in chief of a young women's magazine and a screenwriter. She currently holds the title of Miss Black OSU and volunteers with different organizations for young women and for mentally and physically disabled young adults. Stephanie has been accused of trying to save the world, which always makes her smile. In response to that, she says she just wants to do all she can with all she has in the time she has on the earth.