THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 14,1967 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY. JULY 14. 1967 a aaraa./. as a v v v.^.. s +} aa..v i LoveIn LoveIn (Sunday)LoveIn (WestPark)LovelnLo reIn to 0 The Sunday. Love-Ins are for "doin' your thing." Above, a youthful harmonica-man does his thing. Watch out, Junior Wells. As Steve Elliott, drum player for the Famous Seventh Seal taps out a neat rhythm, youthful fans crowd around, .overwhelmed by the amazing display of dexterity. They even like the way he plays. A regular feature of the Sunday Love-Ins, the West Park Band Shell Go Go Girls also do their thing. mU Long, lean, lanky, suave, debonair, soulful, high-stepping leader of The Seventh Seal-Bill Kirchen-picks out another hit tune at last Sunday's Love-In at West Park. Bill plays the elecric guitar (see above). Photographs, captions and like that by THOMAS R. COPI Meanwhile, out, in the audience, others sought in vain an aisle to dance in. Undaunted, they de- Everybody likes watermelon, and at the West Park Love-Ins there are lots of them. Why, there are cided to do it right out in the open. Oh my. over four pictured above. Unfortunately, the watermeloTs have seeds. Oh well, one must learn to take the bitter with the sweet. John Sinclair comes to Ann Arbor from De- troit for the Sunday Love-In. And he brings his wife and friends. The Detroit Free Press once called John Sinclair a hippie. Charles Moore wears blue sunglasses and plays the trumpet. He is pictured here because in the picture below, his back is turned. Jimmy Silver and Susan Bassett come to West Park on Sunday to relax at the Love-In. Susan is not really an Indian; Jimmy used to have a bear d... now he just has a moustache (see above). The only thing better than a piece of watermelon is two pieces of watermelon. But if you have three pieces of watermelon-- live it up. vi .:; t ,' .; t ... .. ; :;. ...