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Sally Ann Freedman (born May 1, 1940, died September 9, 2015) is a former
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, professional
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, and band
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. As
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, she competed in the
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contest held in
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in 1958. Her previous titles included Miss Essex County 1955, Miss Sea Nymph 1956, Miss Hampton Beach 1957, and Miss New England Ballroom 1958. In 1961, she was the talent winner and one of the five finalists in the Miss Sun Fun USA pageant held in
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.


Early life

During her early years, Freedman trained as a dancer at the Alice P. Duffee Dance Studio in
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. With the school's professional troupe she performed for several years throughout the North Shore. After graduating from the Academie Moderne in Boston, a finishing school founded by Mildred Albert, she began a modeling career. She joined the Hart Model Agency in
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and worked as a fashion and photography model throughout college. Her career as a vocalist carried her throughout
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. She sang with orchestras led by Bob Batchelder, Ted Herbert, and Earle Harris. They played at popular ballrooms of the day including the Totem Pole Ballroom in
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, Auburndale; Commodore Ballroom in
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; Carousel Ballroom in
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; Rockingham Ballroom in
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; Canobie Lake Ballroom in
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; and Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom in
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. In December 1959, she performed with the Earle Harris Orchestra at the Oceanview Ballroom in
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, Massachusetts. They were the last band to play the popular establishment before it was destroyed by fire. Freedman also performed throughout the Greater Boston area with the Harry Marshard Society Orchestra. While pursuing graduate studies in
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, Freedman continued her singing career. With orchestras and her own small combo, the Commanders, she performed at country clubs as well as civic, military, and social galas. The venues included the Sheraton-Park, Shoreham, Statler-Hilton, and
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Personal life

Freedman was raised in
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. Upon graduation from Peabody High School, she attended
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in
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, majoring in
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. She graduated ''
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'' and
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and went on to pursue graduate studies in sociology for two years at
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in Washington, D.C. She then became a teacher and left behind her singing career. "I love music," she old a reporter "but when I turned to teaching I sort of found myself entering another stage of my life. Somehow, I didn't think that teaching and entertaining were compatible. By today's standards, I suppose that no one would think anything of the combination." Freedman taught at Peabody High School,
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in
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, and
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in
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. She served as research assistant to Charles F. Westoff, Ph.D., Princeton University, and Raymond H. Potvin, Ph.D., Catholic University, for ''College Women and Fertility Values'' (1967). In 1968, she married Eugene F. Connolly, who served for many years as Professor and Professor Emeritus at
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in
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. They settled in
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, where they raised their four children: a son and three daughters. After earning a master's degree in Guidance and Counseling from
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in 1980, she worked at
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in
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for twenty-one years as a guidance counselor. She is past president of Northeast Counselors Association. Since 1994, she has served as editor of the ''Counselor's Notebook'', the monthly publication of the Massachusetts School Counselors Association. In 2011, she was recipient of a MASCA 50th Anniversary Tribute Award. After the death of her husband of thirty-seven years, Freedman found solace in creating a literary scrapbook of her husband's writings. Her husband had written: "One of the peculiarities of death is that it can stop the breath, but it cannot still the voice of one we love." She captured that voice in her self-published book and helped to perpetuate his legacy. In the process, Freedman discovered a new creative outlet: writing. She continued to pen articles about health, education, and lifestyle issues, and she became a regular contributor to her community newspaper, ''The Danvers Herald''. Her columns are now syndicated nationally through Senior Wire News Service. Online she writes for www.go60.us. Her books include: *''A Boy from Lawrence: The Collected Works of Eugene F. Connolly'' (2005) *''Never Better: All Things Considered'' (2007) *''Matters on My Mind: MOMM'' (2011) *''More on My Mind: MOMM'' (2012) *''More that Matters'' (2013)''More that Matters''. http://www.issuu.com/sallyconnolly


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External links

*Author's website: http://www.neverbetter.net *"1950s Beauty Pageant Judging Guidelines". (July 22, 2009). ''Sociological Images''. http://contexts.org/socimages/2009/07/22/1950s-beauty-pageant-judging-guidelines/ *"Casino Ballroom: Hampton Beach Since 1899". http://www.casinoballroom.com/history.php. *Dempsey, Ernest (May 2008). "Author Interview: Sally A. Connolly on ''Never Better''". ''Audience Buzz''. Issue 7. https://web.archive.org/web/20081202221504/http://www.worldaudience.org/pubs_bks/Buzz7.pdf *Hentoff, Nat (February 3, 2010). "Keeping the Big-Band Sound Alive". ''The Wall Street Journal''. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703481004574646374181099200.html *Jacobs, Pat. "Easy Listening, MOR, or 'Grown-Up Music' (Zzzzz...)". https://web.archive.org/web/20150108114750/http://www.loti.com/sixties_music/Easy_Listening.htm *" 'Miss Hampton Beach' Pageant 50th Anniversary Programme, Chapter 3". (January 1, 2004). Lane Memorial Library. http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/history/recreation/pageant/pageant_3.htm. *Springer, Anne (March 14, 2007). "Dancing down memory lane for SeniorCare anniversary". ''GloucesterTimes.com''. http://www.gloucestertimes.com/lifestyle/x645262314/Dancing-down-memory-lane-for-SeniorCare-anniversary/print. {{DEFAULTSORT:Freedman, Sally Ann 1940 births 2015 deaths Merrimack College alumni People from Peabody, Massachusetts Miss USA 1950s delegates Salem State University alumni School counselors