Mary McNulty
Mary Jane McNulty of Fort Wayne, Indiana, at 22 years of age, was crowned Miss Indiana 1956 (Miss America Pageant). She was previously Miss Fort Wayne, Indiana. Her talent in the Miss Fort Wayne, Miss Indiana and Miss America Pageants was soft shoe dance. Nineteen Miss Indiana's have subsequently been runners-up or semi-finalists in the Miss America Pageant since 1938, and Miss Indiana Katie Stam won the Pageant to become Miss America 2009 (84th Miss America).[1][2][3]
References
- ↑ Logansport (Indiana) Press (1921-1966), a Pharos Tribune newspaper from 1949, Tuesday, July 3, 1956, p. 5 (out of copyright). As captioned under (AP photo.) of McNulty in gown and tiara sitting on towel on ground with legs partially extended, newspaper states “Miss Mary Jane McNulty, 22, of Ft. Wayne, Indiana, was named Miss Indiana June 30’ at South Bend, Ind., in the Miss Indiana contest. Miss McNulty is five feet six, 125 pounds, measures 34, 24, 36.”
- ↑ [1] Archived 2015-02-12 at the Wayback Machine missindianapageant.com/missindianas
- ↑ [2] Miss Fort Wayne – history
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| Preceded by Carolyn Turner |
Miss Indiana 1956 |
Succeeded by Gloria Rupprecht |
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