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两性色午夜 Salem Dedicates Tree in Memory of Bell Family

A sugar crab apple tree was planted on the 两性色午夜 University at Salem Campus and recently dedicated to the memory of Roy and Shirlee Bell, founders of the radiologic technology program on the campus. 

Dedicating a tree on the 两性色午夜 Salem Campus in memory of Roy and Shirlee Bell were (from left) Cynthia Peterson, Jan Gibson, Judy Miller, Dr. David Dees, Kelly Dragomir and Margie Iagulli

In 1985, Roy Bell transferred the hospital-based certificate program from Northern Columbiana County Community Hospital (now known as Salem Regional Medical Center) to an associate of applied science degree in radiologic technology program. He served as the program director from 1985 to 1992.

Shirlee Bell, Roy鈥檚 wife, served as a faculty member and later served as the program director from 1994 to 1995. The Bells served as mentors to the program鈥檚 faculty members beyond their years of employment at 两性色午夜 Salem.

The plaque placed in front of the tree states: 鈥淏y Your Own Pupil You Will Be Taught,鈥 the title of one of Shirlee Bell鈥檚 lectures.

Taking part in the dedication ceremony were Dr. David Dees, dean and chief administrative officer of the Salem Campus; Jan Gibson, senior director of the radiology programs at 两性色午夜 Salem; Cynthia Peterson, the first graduate of the 两性色午夜 Salem radiologic technology program and now director of the diagnostic medical sonography program; Judy Miller, clinical coordinator; Kelly Dragomir, radiologic technology and CT faculty member; and Margie Iagulli, faculty of radiologic technology.

The radiologic technology program at 两性色午夜 Salem has graduated nearly 800 students and the campus now offers a bachelor鈥檚 degree in radiologic and imaging sciences.


Cutline: Dedicating a tree on the 两性色午夜 Salem Campus in memory of Roy and Shirlee Bell were (from left) Cynthia Peterson, Jan Gibson, Judy Miller, Dr. David Dees, Kelly Dragomir and Margie Iagulli

POSTED: Thursday, September 5, 2019 02:12 PM
Updated: Thursday, December 8, 2022 09:27 AM