It was maroon.
Green and white Mustangs here too…Strongsville Oh?
Kelly green and white. Go, Rams.
The Bulldogs. Blue and white. The colors didn’t have much to do with bulldogs, but they were the “colors” of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas, who ran the school.
Just saying “Blue” doesn’t really describe it, though. No one could agree on what shade of blue was official. The four yearbooks while I was there were:
White with light blue
Dark blue with white
Navy blue with gold
Green (because the yearbook editor that year said “I LIKE green!”)
Mine did. It was written by one of the Sisters, who was faculty advisor to the Pep Club. Unfortunately, she was not a songwriter, nor a lyricist, nor could she even sing. The result was awful and didn’t last long.
Purple and Gold.
Kellogg (Idaho) Wildcats.
Black and gold.
Are you sure?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nmgice3ieZ4
Maroon and Black at school
Red and Silver at college.
Orange and blue for my high school.
Haven’t been to college yet.
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It depends on just which school I am claiming or is claiming be. Either blue and gold or blue and red.
I knew what that video was, even before I clicked on the link. Great googly moogly. ![]()
Maroon and White.
My son’s were the same in a different state with a different mascot.
Jr High (grade 7 & 8) – Blue and white? (Comets)
High School – Orange and Black (Ghosts)
College – Orange and Blue (Pioneers)
Brian
Black and gray, if you can believe it. Those dour Unitarians!
Academic colours were red and gold.
Sporting colours were Oxford blue and Cambridge blue.
Crimson and gold. Really red and yellow but that sounds more impressive. All Freshmen were arbitrarily assigned one or the other colors and whenever teams had to be chosen, all the crimsons were on one team and all the golds on the other.
Tallmadge?
Same here, but we were the Statesmen.
Baby blue and grey.
South High Rebels. Confederate flags and all.
One of my all-time favorite ads.