University of British Columbia Law Class of 1991


 

BUBBLE HOCKEY

   

Almost as good as being in the NHL.  Well...


Above: Exchange Student, Norm Hermant, Domenic Rotundo,
Darren Winegarden and Bruce Littlejohn


 

 


 


O.K., so you don't get paid and no one will remember your name, but after a marathon lecture nothing (short of a beer) revives those brain cells, or puts perspective back into your life as quickly as a bubble game.

The popularity of the sport has grown to the point where it is thee leading past-time of 80% of the male student body.  The female student body has refused to publicly acknowledge their interest.

In recognition of bubble hockey's mass appeal, the LSA organized the first

official Bubble Cup Tournament.  The competition was furious.  Unfortunately, no one remembers who emerged victorious, except possibly the winner.

The fact no one can recall who won should not be taken as a lack of serious commitment to the sport.  It is just, well, you are only as good as your last game.  Cruel yes, but that is how the bubble world operates.

The question is after law school will the bubble be burst? Or, will firms realize the added value of bubble happy associates?

 

Far Right Above: Another exciting Bubble Game.

  Playing for Pennies; Lester Wong and Jennifer MacDonald appear to be making a small wager on the side Above: You have to keep loose to play a good bubble game.  For most players that means a few Tetris warm-ups before and between your term at the bubble dome.  Here Darren Winegarden goes a few rounds with Tetris.

 

                   
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