Oona O'Neill Seated With Flowers

(Original Caption) 4/13/1942-New York, NY: Not "Glamour Girl No. 1," but- in deference to the serious times hurting the Stork Club and other hideouts of the elite and near-elite- just plain "Debutante No. 1" is brunette Oona O'Neill, 17, daughter of playwright Eugene O'Neill, elected as the 1942 sucessor to Brenda Frazier and Betty Cordon in the Stork Club's annual ceremony. Five feet four and 125 pounds, Miss O'Neill is a student at the Brearly School, hoping to study drama.
(Original Caption) 4/13/1942-New York, NY: Not "Glamour Girl No. 1," but- in deference to the serious times hurting the Stork Club and other hideouts of the elite and near-elite- just plain "Debutante No. 1" is brunette Oona O'Neill, 17, daughter of playwright Eugene O'Neill, elected as the 1942 sucessor to Brenda Frazier and Betty Cordon in the Stork Club's annual ceremony. Five feet four and 125 pounds, Miss O'Neill is a student at the Brearly School, hoping to study drama.
Oona O'Neill Seated With Flowers
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Bettmann / Contributor
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April 13, 1942
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