9 June 2017, Issue 859
Fizzi’s future Inside
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Get your shorts p13
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Felicity ‘Fizzi’ Whale is more than just your average teenage girl from Papamoa, and a recent scholarship win has proved as much. Fizzi will be jetting off to Cambridge University in England in September this year to study natural sciences. And Fizzi has more talents than just her smarts. She’s a breathtaking harpist, and has her own harp purchased from Paraguay and personalised
just for her. Fizzi fell in love with the stringed instrument at age 8 after a trip to Paraguay introduced her to the nation’s national instrument. But the harp will be staying on New Zealand soil when Fizzi flits over to England to study. Read more about Fizzi’s amazing scholarship on page 7. Photo: Tracy Hardy.
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Looking after our men p38
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