“ PEP.” r igor, vitality, vim, and punch— That’s pep! he courage to act on a sudden hunch— That’s pep! he nerve to'tackle the hardest thing, /ith feet that climb, and hande that cling, ' nd a heart that never forgets to sing— That’s pep! and- and grit in a concrete base— That’s pep! riendly smile on an, honest face— That’s pep! he. spirit that helps when’another’s down, hat knows how to scatter the blackest frown, hat lov6js Us neighbor and loves its town That’s , pep I *- ) say "I will”—for yon know yon can—_ That’s pep! V T« look for the beet in every man— That’s pep! To meet each thundering knock-out blow, And come back with a laugh, because you know Ton’ll get the best of the whole darn show—- ■ That’s pep! —American magazine.
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Evening Star, Issue 17542, 23 December 1920, Page 2
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133Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17542, 23 December 1920, Page 2
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