Saturday Spotlight: Marilyn Wiggins Oehm, Class of 1957 🎓


Each week, we feature an MHS alum and share their journey beyond high school. This week’s Saturday Spotlight highlights Marilyn Wiggins Oehm, Class of 1957, whose career in business ownership and dedication to volunteerism reflect a lifetime of service and success.

A Life of Business and Community Involvement

From a young age, Marilyn had a passion for owning a business, and she didn’t just stop at one—she successfully owned and managed three businesses over the years. Her work ethic and determination helped her build a career that supported both her family and the community around her.

With a strong belief in giving back, Marilyn used her success to support the same community that had supported her businesses.

Now retired, Marilyn dedicates much of her time to volunteering. Her philosophy is simple: her businesses were supported by the community, and she now repays that kindness by helping others. Whether through charitable efforts or service projects, Marilyn remains committed to making a difference.

Her continued engagement in community service reflects her values of hard work, gratitude, and generosity.

MHS Memories: Lifelong Friendships and Dedicated Teachers

Marilyn cherishes the friendships she made at MHS and the teachers who truly cared about preparing students for life after high school. Their encouragement and dedication helped shape her path and instilled in her a desire to work hard and support others.

She remembers her time at MHS as a place where students were guided, supported, and inspired to succeed.

MHS Favorites & Defining Moments

đź“š Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Creager
đź’­ Fondest Memory: The lifelong friendships and the teachers who worked hard to prepare students for life after high school
🎯 Career Aspiration Post-Graduation: Own a business—and she ended up owning three!
➡️ Where She is Now: Retired and actively volunteering in the community
🍽 Favorite Cafeteria Food: No cafeteria back then—students brought their lunch or ate downtown
🎬 Defining Movie of High School: Gone with the Wind
📅 Day She’d Relive: Graduation day—a moment filled with both excitement and nostalgia

A Little Humor Along the Way

Marilyn always enjoyed dry humor and clean jokes, though she admits that every time she tried to tell one, she forgot the punchline!

While she wasn’t one to pull pranks, she laughs about how, at the time, she was too afraid of getting into trouble to participate in any mischief—something many former students can likely relate to!

Looking Back and Moving Forward

From owning multiple businesses to volunteering in retirement, Marilyn’s journey reflects hard work, gratitude, and a lifelong commitment to giving back. Her story is a great reminder that success isn’t just about personal achievements—it’s also about supporting and uplifting those around you.


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Let’s keep celebrating the amazing alumni of MHS! 🎉

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