To every man there openeth
A Way, and Ways, and a Way,
The High Soul climbs the High Way,
the Low Soul gropes the Low,
And in between, on the Misty Flats,
The rest drift to and fro
But to every man there openeth
A High Way and a Low
And every man decideth
The way his soul shall go.
That was a favorite poem of Miss Woolfolk by John Oxenham and was often shared with girls in the days of Viola Woolfolk. She served as perennial Headmistress of St. Margaret’s School from 1950 to 1984 - and this month we will be remembering her on The Daily Thistle. This is part of St. Margaret’s honoring Miss Woolfolk's 100th birthday. Born in August 1922, the school decided to celebrate Miss Woolfolk this fall that will culminate on St. Margaret’s Day, Wednesday, November 16.