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Members of the Oakland University Owls and Michigan State University Spitfires get physical July 15 during their Quidditch Tournament on the lawn of the Henry Ford Museum. “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2” opened last week at the theater. In recognition of the premier two college teams squared off in the game invented by the book series’ author upon which the movie is based. The games were played to entertain movie goers waiting to attend the theater. Although the players did not fly on their broomsticks like actors in the movie they improvised many of the rules in a way that resembled a cross between rugby and dodge ball.
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Members of the Oakland University Owls and Michigan State University Spitfires clown for cameras July 15 after their Quidditch Tournament on the lawn of the Henry Ford Museum.
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Leslie Center Program Manager Jessie Maxwell holds a great horned owl July 16 that she was introducing to movie goers waiting to see Harry Potter at The Henry Ford IMAX theater.
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Leslie Center Program Manager Jessie Maxwell holds a great horned owl July 16 that she was introducing to movie goers waiting to see Harry Potter at The Henry Ford IMAX theater.
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Divine Childs’s Chris Martain and Dearborn High’s Nick McIntosh battle it out to the finish line of the 3200 relay at the All-Area Meet. Both runners made it to the All-City Team.
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Edsel Ford’s Parker Glass takes the baton from fellow All-City honoree Peter Girardi.
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Photos by Millard Berry
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