What were your high school's colors?

If that were the only thing they did, it wouldn’t matter. I’m talking about a general idiotic, insensitive, corporate mentality which has no place in a civilization.

Green and white. We were the Trojans - we practiced safe sports. (Actually this was long before the AIDS thing.)

White isn’t actually a color, nor is black. So technically our colors were green, and the whole spectrum put together.

The physics club wanted to change the colors to green and ultraviolet, but that was after they had discovered drugs.

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Shodan

Another Northeast Ohio school represented here – North Olmsted. 'We are the Eagles – Mighty Mighty Eagles!" Colors are orange and black, and the alma mater is to the tune of Cornell’s “High Above Cayuga’s Waters”.

I’ve never heard of Cambridge blue before, so I looked it up. I see from it being a lovely mint green they let the same colorblind fellow who calls dark purple flowers black and light purple flowers blue name the color.

You know what they say about Cantabrigians!

(insert some British Oxford class thing I’ll never understand).

Scarlet, Navy Blue, and Gray

The teacher who proposed the color scheme and wrote the fight song and alma mater when the school was established in 1960 had been a bandsman on the USS Indianapolis. The band uniforms were very Navy-centric.

High School - Orange and Black
First College - Blue and Gold
Second College - Red, White, and Black.

Dark red/maroon and yellow. We were the West Bend East Suns.

Our sister school were the West Bend West Spartans with dark blue/light blue.

When I started high school our teams were called the “Redskins” and we had the same colors as the Washington football team. After two years the name was changed to Panthers to not be racist and offensive, but we kept the colors.

Green and yellow (although I’m sure the Jesuits insisted it was gold). A bit odd, since our mascot was the cardinal, which is neither green nor yellow/gold. Like the colors, the logo on our football team’s helmets was lifted directly from the Packers.

Blue and gold (Cubs), weirdly, the exact same colors of my college sportsball mascot (Bruins). Never thought about the …synchronicity? …coincidence? before.