Congratulations to John Bapst student Dasha Herrrington ’22 and this fascinating project!
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Neighbors assemble dolphin skeleton
The skeleton was missing portions of its lower jaw, so Herrington and Stephenson assembled it mouth open.
Stephenson had experience in articulating skeletons — the act of mounting bones and arranging them in lifelike poses — both during and after his time as curator at the now defunct Bar Harbor Whale Museum.