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Randy: CHS Class of '66 |
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7th Grade Monroe Football: Randy Hermansen No. 23 |
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Team Leaders: Bob Lee, Randy, Steve Weflen |
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Golden Eagles 1965-66 |
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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.”