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Beauty Queen at 60

I didn’t even hear them announce my name—I never expected to win.

After a very successful teaching career, I sent in pictures and started modeling and was an extra on Law and Order, 30 Rock and other popular TV shows. I also stood near Angelina Jolie in Salt, was cast in an infomercial as well as a commercial. But the most fun I ever had was entering and winning the title of Ms. New York Senior America and then 6 months later, the national title of Ms. Senior America at Harrah’s Casino in New Jersey.

I had no idea what I was getting into as I filled out the application, went on the interview and performed a lyrical ballet. When I was announced the winner in New York, I didn’t even heard my name because I was speaking to another contestant and didn't expect to win. Six months later, I competed at Harrah's and made the top 10. Then the top 5. This time I heard my name but checked the crown all night to be sure I wasn't dreaming. The pageant was based on inner beauty, evening gown, interview, talent and community service. I love the fact that it celebrates the accomplishments of senior women. I am traveling the country changing stereotypes of senior women and I am also using my crown and sash to help those afflicted with breast cancer as I am a 35 year survivor. I love giving myself the gift of giving back and helping others.
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11.30.2009
Laura King
Gail you are beautiful inside and out and reflect the grace and dignity of what Ms. Sr. America stands for. Wishing you now and always much success. We love you!!
As the ny and national queen -year 2005- i feel qualified to say that Gail will be one of the best our organization has produced.Her courage and intelligence will carry her onto even bigger and better things. Shes just getting started.
11.29.2009
dee edwards
Loved the story! For me, as little girl, pageants were the ticket to increasing my self-confidence. I never thought I was exceptionally beautiful, just talented and needed a platform. At 53, I am still fascinated with these contests and maybe someday, be entering one myself. Good luck. You go girrrl!
11.28.2009
Robert Geltman
Gail is the quintessential queen. Ms. New York Senior America is so proud of our queen, bringing home the National Crown to New York. There are not enough adjectives to describe what a wonderful queen and person she is. She will be traveling around the country spreading the word that seniors are our most valuable treasure. It is upon their knowledge, experience and resources that the younger generation has the opportunity to build a better society. Bob Geltman New York State Coordinator for Ms. New York Senior America
11.21.2009
Divadebbi
What a lovely story!!! My goodness! a 35 year survivor!!! How spectacular. I am 14 years out this December. Your story fills me with hope! Best to you. Divadebbi
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