I remember Adrienne as quiet and reserved, and always beautiful. She was one of the first students in a small group who arrived at Franklin in the beginning of legal integration, and therefore was a true pioneer. I was grieved to hear of her cancer so very young. Wish I had better opportunities to know her for who she really was.
Dorothy, thank you for those sweet comments about my friend Adrienne Zeigler. I was fortunate to know Adrienne as a brilliant, tranquil young woman who cherished her life ...even during the devastation of her illness. I admired her maturity, savvy, and quiet humor. I depended on her loyal support in the newly integrated environment.
Dorothy Lee Greer (Melton)
I remember Adrienne as quiet and reserved, and always beautiful. She was one of the first students in a small group who arrived at Franklin in the beginning of legal integration, and therefore was a true pioneer. I was grieved to hear of her cancer so very young. Wish I had better opportunities to know her for who she really was.
Stephanie Parker (McIver)
Dorothy, thank you for those sweet comments about my friend Adrienne Zeigler. I was fortunate to know Adrienne as a brilliant, tranquil young woman who cherished her life ...even during the devastation of her illness. I admired her maturity, savvy, and quiet humor. I depended on her loyal support in the newly integrated environment.