Mason Corriveau, a Dirigo High School senior, recently was presented a 2017 Good Citizen Award by Charlotte Collins, a member of The Colonial Daughters Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution of Farmington, during an assembly.

Corrieau is the son of Terri and Matthew Foreman, of Dixfield. He received a Good Citizen Pin and a certificate authorized and signed by The National Society’s President Anne Turner Dillon and Maine State Society’s Regent Elizabeth Hotchkiss.

The Colonial Daughters Chapter sponsors six area schools to recognize excellence in high school seniors. Each school’s faculty nominates several candidates for this honor each year. The person chosen to receive the honor must have demonstrated each of the qualities as defined by the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution to an outstanding degree.

These qualities are dependability (truthfulness, loyalty and punctuality): service (cooperation, courtesy, and consideration of others): leadership (personality, self-control, and ability to assume responsibility), patriotism (unselfish interest in family, school, community and union).

During his years at Dirigo, Corriveau has achieved high honors and has been recognized for the many outstanding qualities outlined above. He is a member of the National Honor Society and president of his class of 2017.

For more information, visit www.DAR.org.

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