The Index . 95 INDEX ^8 1918. THE The Vidette has just completed what has probably been its most successfulyear, despite the fact that many difficulties were encountered because of warconditions. These difficulties included the enlistment of two editors-in-chief,one assistant editor, and three members of the editorial staff, and the resignationof one member of the staff who entered the teaching profession. Under the direction of Miss Penstone, Videttes have been mailed to everyone of the War Service Roster. The Vidette has gone to practically every can-tonment and training camp in the


The Index . 95 INDEX ^8 1918. THE The Vidette has just completed what has probably been its most successfulyear, despite the fact that many difficulties were encountered because of warconditions. These difficulties included the enlistment of two editors-in-chief,one assistant editor, and three members of the editorial staff, and the resignationof one member of the staff who entered the teaching profession. Under the direction of Miss Penstone, Videttes have been mailed to everyone of the War Service Roster. The Vidette has gone to practically every can-tonment and training camp in the United States, from Bremerton on PugetSound to Fortress Monroe on the Atlantic, and also to members of the A. E. France. Miss Penstone had charge of the With Our Warriors departmentwhich was an exchange of letters and news of our men in service. Mr. Harry J. Owens and Mr. Harry Stewart had been elected as editor-in-chief and assistant editor; Mr. Stewart enlisted during the summer of 1917and Mr. Owens followed in Octobe


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