Absegami student Guy Higgins, 18, of Galloway Township, held one of the bone fashioned by the students that will be submitted to the One Million Bone Project and put on display on the National Mall in Washington D.C. June 8 to the 10. For his own contribution, Higgins crafted a wrist bone because he broke his wrist during football season.
Absegami students Tina Murphy, 18, and Tom McGivney, 18, both of Galloway Township, fashioned bones from model clay that will be submitted to the One Million Bone Project for genocide awareness and put on display on the National Mall in Washington D.C. from June 8 to 10.
Absegami student Yoanna Velichkova, 18, of Galloway Township, showed one of the bone fashioned by the students in art teacher Jana Keeley’s class.
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