(Photo: John McDonnell/The Washington Post)When Lillian Orlich arrived in Manassas, Va., in 1950,
(Photo: John McDonnell/The Washington Post) When Lillian Orlich arrived in Manassas, Va., in 1950, taking a rambling bus from Manhattan, she had only heard of the town from her history books.“As soon as I got here, I knew this place was where I could do the most good,” Orlich said.After 67 years as a teacher and counselor, “Miss O” retired last month at age 89 from the school she thought she’d work in until she died – leaving a trail of good throughout its halls. Read more here: After a 64-year school career in Manassas, an 89-year-old guidance counselor reluctantly retires -- source link