Taft College Dedicates Plaque to Ginger
By Michael Clites
After 14 long, memorable years, Taft College lost its beloved dog Ginger. As most students of the college know, Ginger was a kind, quiet, shy at times, loving dog. Ginger lived to the age of 98 years old and spent most of her time hanging out around the Taft College campus.
She could usually be spotted somewhere near the Taft College cafeteria where workers would feed her leftovers of whatever was being served that day. All staff around the campus was fond of Ginger. How could they not be? Ginger wasn’t afraid to display herself openly in the middle of a sunny sidewalk near the entrance of the Administration building.
For students who do not recall the so called, “Taft College Dog,” a plaque is being dedicated to her in order to show love, and remembrance. Although the exact spot has been determined, the favorite is located at the front right corner of the administration building. This spot is favored for the plaque because that was one of Ginger’s favorite “lazy-spots” says faculty of Taft College.
Ginger you will be greatly missed by the students and staff of the college as well as always remembered.