McGee receives scholarship


Published/Last Modified on Friday, August 7, 2009 4:39 PM EDT

Chase McGee, a 2009 graduate of Roanoke Rapids High School, was presented with a North American Energy Services (NAES) Student Scholarship award on Aug. 4.

Contributed photo | Daily Herald Pictured with Chase McGee is Ron Eldred, right, plant manager and his father, John McGee maintenance mechanic at Dominion Rosemary Power Station.



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McGee is the son of John and Jean McGee of Roanoke Rapids, and will attend East Carolina University this fall, where he plans to major in engineering.  During his years at RRHS, he excelled in honors and advanced placement classes, and played on the baseball and basketball teams. He is also a proud Eagle Scout.  All of the employees at Rosemary Power Station wish him well.

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