Sooner 2010
College is all about the moments. From meeting your freshman roommate to standing proudly in cap and gown (and every football game, study break and notable personality in between), Sooner yearbook has captured them for a century.
Sooner 2010, a 400-page, coffee-table book, will cover 2009-10 for all OU students with stories about academics, athletics, news and all the details of student life outside the Ovals. It will also include special sections about freshman and senior life, including portraits of the incoming and graduating classes.
Ranked one of the top two yearbooks nationwide, Sooner focuses on capturing the year that was with storytelling packages of text, photos and design. From in-depth profiles on the faculty you’ll remember forever and inspection of the trends you may want to forget to stats about our famed sports teams and the latest campus news and events, Sooner 2010 will highlight the stories you will want to remember.
Freshmen, sophomore, juniors, seniors and grad students: This is your book. Sooner staff is covering the year you’re living. Sooner 2010 preserves those memories in a format that will last.
Previous Sooners
Sooner returned to tradition with the 100th edition of OU’s award-winning yearbook. In 2004, OU’s yearbook split into two books: Sooner, for the graduating class, and Crimson Traditions, for incoming freshmen. The Sooner anniversary seemed an ideal time to return to one 400-page, coffee-table book that covered the entire campus and included special sections for the freshman and graduating classes. With a Timeless theme, 100 facts about Sooner and OU spread through the book, large football and basketball packages as well as quick-hit and in-depth coverage, Sooner 2009 celebrates the history of yearbooks at OU. The book is just beginning the contest cycle.
In the 99th edition of Sooner yearbook, Editor Breia Brissey and her staff concentrated on the stories of the graduating class. From local and national news (ice storm, elections) to personal stories (profiles of student and campus leaders and “taboo” topics), Sooner 2007 recounted 2007-08 in every detail. And it received national recognition for doing so: Along with companion freshman book Crimson Traditions, it was awarded a Gold Crown and is a finalist for the Pacemaker award.
Sooner 2007 (along with Crimson Traditions 2006) was ranked one of the top two yearbooks in the country, winning one of only two Gold Crowns given by CSPA in 2008. Individual stories, photos and design won 16 Gold Circle awards. The yearbook package also won a Pacemaker award.
Editor Krista Nightengale and her staff examined the “Form” of the Class of 2006 with a square, 9x9 book featuring stories about the culture, academics, sports, news and taboo topics at OU. Sooner 2006 also had an entire section devoted to graduation. The book, along with its companion volume Crimson Traditions, won a Gold Crown, six Gold Circles and is a finalist for the Pacemaker, commonly referred to as the "Pulitzer Prize of collegiate jounalism."
Editor Emily Crownover celebrated 100 years of yearbook at OU with “Era” in Sooner 2005. The first Sooner “senior” book covered the unique graduating class and the history, anniversaries and culture of the last century during Sooner’s centennial. The book, along with its companion publication, Crimson Traditions, won a Gold Crown, 10 Gold Circle awards and second place “best in show” at the Associated Collegiate Press fall convention.
Editors Joy Morris and Ja’Rena Smith put campus “In Frame” in Sooner 2004. From cheers at Camp Crimson to Tom Brokaw at commencement, the book details every important campus event of 2004. The book won a Silver Crown and is a Pacemaker finalist.
Sooner 2003, which Editor Joy Morris and her staff unified with a theme of four design elements “Color,” “Perspective,” “Texture” and “Contrast” started its competitive cycle by winning Third Place Best of Show at the fall 2003 CMA/ACP conference in Dallas. The book is a crown finalist in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association competition and a Pacemaker finalist in the Associated Collegiate Press Competition.
Sooner 2002
Editor: Evelyn Klopp
Theme: “Vitality”
Awards: CSPA Gold Crown, ACP Pacemaker, College Media Advisers Apple Award, 26 CSPA Gold Circles
Sooner 2001
Editor: Kayte Owen
Theme: “Convergence:
Awards: ACP Best of Show, CSPA Gold Crown, ACP Pacemaker, CMA Diversity Award, 16 Gold Circles, ACP Yearbook Design of the Year, first place in the ACP Best of Collegiate Design
Sooner 2000
Editor: Heather Brumley
Theme: “Continuum”
Awards: CSPA Gold Crown, ACP Pacemaker finalist
Sooner 1999
Editor: Lisa Potts
Theme: “Fusion”
Awards: CPSA Silver Crown, ACP Pacemaker finalist, fourth place in ACP Best of Show competition
Sooner 1998
Editor: Bill Brookshire
Theme: “Reactivate”
Awards: ACP Pacemaker, more than 20 CSPA Gold Circles
Sooner 1997
Editor: Michelle (Fielden) Sutherlin
Theme: “Timelapse”
Awards: CPSA Gold Crown, 17 CPSA Gold Circles



