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Sally Ann Freedman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sally Ann Freedman
Sally Ann Freedman (born May 1, 1940) is a former beauty queen, professional model, and band vocalist. As Miss Massachusetts USA,〔"Miss Massachusetts USA/Miss Massachusetts Teen USA". http://missmassachusettsusa.com/index.html.〕 she competed in the Miss Universe contest held in Long Beach, California in 1958. Her previous titles included Miss Essex County 1955,〔"Daughter Of Local Businessman Winner of Beauty Contest". (September 14, 1955). ''The Chelsea Record''.〕〔''The Topsfield Fair Presents the Miss Essex County Scholarship Pageant: 20th Anniversary'' (1970). Miss America Pageant.〕 Miss Sea Nymph 1956,〔"Bay Stater 'Miss Sea Nymph' ". (August 15, 1956). ''The Beachcomber'', XXIX, 8, p.1.〕 Miss Hampton Beach 1957,〔"Miss Hampton Beach 1957". (August 7, 1957). AP Wirephoto. Boston Traveler.〕 and Miss New England Ballroom 1958.〔Rugg, Eddie (April 10, 1959). "Let's Go Dancing: Leonetti Set for Varsity Club". ''Boston Evening American''.〕 In 1961, she was the talent winner and one of the five finalists in the Miss Sun Fun USA pageant〔Sun Fun USA. http://www.pageantopolis.com/national/sunfun.htm.〕 held in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.〔''Myrtle Beach News''. (June 13, 1961). 27, No. 4, p.1.〕〔"Peabody Girl Wins Sun Fun Talent Contest". (June 16, 1961). The Salem Evening News.〕 ==Early life== During her early years, Freedman trained as a dancer at the Alice P. Duffee Dance Studio in Salem, Massachusetts. With the school’s professional troupe she performed for several years throughout the North Shore.〔"Alice P. Duffee Presents Her Dancers". (May 22, 1957). ''The Salem Evening News''.〕 After graduating from the Academie Moderne in Boston, a finishing school founded by Mildred Albert, she began a modeling career.〔''Boston Sunday Herald, Rotagravure Section''. (September 2, 1956). Cover photo.〕 She joined the Hart Model Agency in Boston and worked as a fashion and photography model throughout college.〔''Boston Sunday Herald, Rotagravure Section''. (July 26, 1959). Cover photo.〕〔New York Journal-American. (April 11, 1959). UPI photo: "Just Looking".〕〔"New England Cheesecake, Florida Style". (May 1959). ''Florida Newspaper News and Radio Digest''. XXXX, No. 4, pp. 1, 3, 4.〕〔Personally Speaking: Spring Fashion Show". (May 1, 1960). ''Lynn Sunday Post''.〕〔"Merrimack College ‘Career Girl’ of 1961". (May 18, 1961). '' The Peabody Times''.〕 Her career as a vocalist carried her throughout New England. She sang with orchestras led by Bob Batchelder,〔Rugg, Eddie (July 2, 1960). "Let's Go Dancing: Glenn Miller Band at Casino". ''Boston Daily Record''.〕 Ted Herbert,〔Rugg, Eddie (September 1, 1961). "Let's Go Dancing: Miller, Puente Bands Dell-Ru Stars". ''Boston Evening American''.〕 and Earle Harris.〔Rugg, Eddie (October 24, 1959). "Let's Go Dancing: James Slated for Commodore". ''Boston Daily Record''.〕 They played at popular ballrooms of the day including the Totem Pole Ballroom in Norumbega Park, Auburndale; Commodore Ballroom in Lowell, Massachusetts; Carousel Ballroom in Manchester, New Hampshire; Rockingham Ballroom in Newmarket, New Hampshire; Canobie Lake Ballroom in Salem, New Hampshire; and Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire. In December 1959, she performed with the Earle Harris Orchestra at the Oceanview Ballroom in Revere Beach, Massachusetts. They were the last band to play the popular establishment before it was destroyed by fire.〔Rugg, Eddie (December 19, 1959). "Let's Go Dancing: Coral Gables Due Good Crowd". ''Boston Daily Record''.〕 Freedman also performed throughout the Greater Boston area with the Harry Marshard Society Orchestra.〔Meaney, Edward T. "Beauty queen still reigns". ''Daily Evening Item'' of Lynn. Reprinted in ''NECC Observer'' (October 13, 1977), p. 13.〕 While pursuing graduate studies in Washington, D.C., 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.〔''Music Newsletter'' (January 1963). Stephen Lesieur's Music (Sheraton-Park Hotel, Washington, D.C.), p.1.〕 The venues included the Sheraton-Park, Shoreham, Statler-Hilton, and Mayflower Hotel.〔''Music Newsletter'' (January 1963).〕
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