Dick Janzig's Photo Album
(1967-69) Teaching at METU
The Math Building. The
only ugly building on campus. English classes were also taught here.
Workmen making the sidewalks.
Yüsef,
the Math Department Odacı,
bringing me my morning wake-up. Of the little Turkish I did learn, "iki tanıçay,
şekersiz,
lütfen"
was probably used the most. Given the amout of tea I drank each day
(without sugar), I had a major impact on Yüsef's
income.
My Calculus students
(and others) outside of the Auditorium building. I was lucky to have the
smartest two groups of Freshmen the first year. It was exactly the opposite
the second year.
One of the three lecture
halls inside the Auditorium building. I would teach Calculus in two
two-hour lectures in the Auditorium to my combined Group 7 and 8 classes
(approximately 100 students) and then two more two-hour lectures first to
one group and then the other. The smaller classes were taught in the Math
building. I also taught a Differential Equations class to Sophomores.