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DEMOCRATS-REPUBLICANS Election Year YOUNG DEMOCRATS Le/t to Right: W,Crouse (president) J. Ballard R. Edwards, (vice- president) V.Weber L. Sullivan (secretary- treasurer) J.Mish "Now, don't let them corner you about the beagle bit." As the 1964 election campaign accelerated to mud-slinging pitch around the nation, the Western Maryland Galloping Poll indicated that Johnson's Great Society was favored 2-to-1 to Goldwater's Re- actionary State. Despite the fact that nobody seemed to really like Johnson and that certain "key campus intellectuals" supported Goldwater, the masses arose and voted in their own. Campus-wide and nation-wide Johnson won by a landslide and proved that 50% of all those kicked out of the Air Force Academy for cheating could still be President. -A Key Campus Intellectual Editor's Note: The opinions ex- pressed on this page are not (nec- essarily) those of the entire staff. In your heart you know she is "Anyone interested in working for Goldberg, or Goldwater, please see me after lunch." right (wing)! 200