Randy: CHS Class of '66 |
7th Grade Monroe Football: Randy Hermansen No. 23 |
Team Leaders: Bob Lee, Randy, Steve Weflen |
Golden Eagles 1965-66 |
High School Wrestling |
After high school, I attended Northern State University (NSU) from 1966-1971. Clark Swisher was my first football coach at NSU and I played football for four years. I was also on the wrestling team for two years, and the weightlifting team for 4 years. While a student at NSU, I also did some assistant coaching in Aberdeen at Simmons Junior High and Roncalli. I was a physical education major starting out in college. But in my third year, my NSU advisor suggested that I needed to concentrate on a minor degree. For unknown reasons I chose Mathematics. Following my NSU graduation, I was a mathematics teacher for the next 40 years to complement my coaching career.
I started my teaching and coaching career in 1971 at Eureka, SD. I spent the next 40 years interacting with high school students as a teacher and a coach, with 32 years in Eureka, 3 years in Herreid, 2 years in Warner, and 3 years at New Beginnings.
Yes, I am an unapologetic teacher who was fortunate to stumble into my profession. If I have been successful in my coaching and teaching career, it is because I had the honor of being around great kids who gave as well as they took. I want to thank them for making me look so good. I am so proud to be a teacher. I hope I had a positive impact on many boys and girls of South Dakota. I certainly owe my former students a debt of gratitude for making me a better teacher. They disproved an old Idiom put forth by the management of the Arthur D. Little, Inc. firm when they said, “You can’t make a Silk Purse out of a Sow’s Ear.”
6 comments:
Randy, you are a great friend and an inspiration for those who rely on the teaching and coaching profession. What a great career and life story. Thanks for sharing. Bob Couser
Randy, thank you so much for posting your story. After chatting with you, I had so hoped that you would share it with the other classmates as you have had a wonderful and successful life teaching and coaching. We just had to nudge you into sharing it (a few times, heh). So glad to hear about your coaching of girl's track. We started girl's track for the first time while our class was at CHS. I think that there were only about 10 participating by the time the competition started as we had to practice at the 6:00 in the morning in the arena as the guys had the arena after school. Running up and down the bleachers.
Carole
Congratulations, Randy! Wow! Had no idea but am proud of you! How wonderful that you can reflect on your career and know that you were right where God wanted you! I am sure you've had an enormous impact on the kids you taught and coached! It sounds like all of them have a very special place in your heart! Well done friend! πππππππππππ❤️
Randy, It might have been a year of losses (1965) but I truly enjoyed playing next to you. In track I learned from you that I had to get stronger and that I never could out lift you. Thank you for the post on your post-CHS life. Ken Meier
Thanx Ken Meter! U threw way further than I did !!!
Wow, I didn't know you were so gifted and famous. One teacher to another!
Post a Comment