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Will the Real You Please Stand Up!
Have you ever watched this television program? Someone describes a certain person. Then three people come onstage. Each one identifies himself as that person. From questioning all three, a panel has to guess which one is telling the truth.
Only one, of course, can be the real person. It's the job of the other two to try to fool the panel. Finally, the host says, "Will the real John Smith—or Jane Jones—please stand up!"
Does something try sometimes to fool you into acting as if you're someone you're really not? That can't happen when you know the real you!
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October 27, 1973 issue
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Words and Music by Miles Harbur
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A Red Letter Day
Virginia A. Miller
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A GLOSSARY CROSSWORD—No. 1
Joyce E. Dronsfield
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Equal Partners
Wendy Ann Madsen (Written at age 13)
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YOU ARE ALWAYS SAFE?
Jay W. Jostyn (Written at age 11)
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by understanding what happiness is
ZADIE HATFIELD
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Will the Real You Please Stand Up!
MARGARET R. TAYLOR
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WHEN YOU THINK YOU DON'T LOVE YOUR PARENTS
Deirde M. Shaw (Written at age 11)
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When Do I Stop Being a Child?
Carl J. Welz
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Getting and Keeping Friends
Naomi Price
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The summer before my sophomore year in high school, I began...
Carolyn Ruth Schneider
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You might say that until a few years ago there was somewhat...
Jeffrey G. Wright
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At school during recess I pulled a muscle in my leg while...
Randy Shute with contributions from Kathryn Shute
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I count my Christian Science Sunday School training as my...
Mary Andrews Muller