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 Find a partner not at your table or the table next to you!

 3 things on your bucket list  1 person who inspires you  1 thing you have in common

 Find a partner not at your first table, at this table, or at the table next to you!

 Make up a secret handshake  Talk about your best memory of senior year so far  What is your dream job and why

 You know the drill – find a partner from the other side of the room!

 If you won the lottery today what 3 things would you buy  What is one regret you have in life  Teach each other your secret handshake from the last round

 You know the drill – find a partner from the other side of the room!

 Who is your most inspirational teacher or staff member or coach?  What is one piece of advice you’d like to tell freshmen?  What is something new you learned about someone in class today?