Faculty Member
Edgar Sether, Head of the English Department from 1964 to 1971, reshaped the teaching of English language, which had always been a high priority for Anatolia College. During his tenure, a concerted effort was made to recruit faculty for a minimum three-year term. Previously, the average tenure of English-speaking teachers did not exceed one year. This led to the creation of a more close-knit faculty group, with members like Alice Eppinga and Samuel (Peter) Fey, who remained at the College until the end of their careers.