Another hot week, not quite as hot as last never mind the fortnight before and we turn or perhaps return to the topic of when a Girl legally or ceases socially to be that and becomes a Woman which is something that has varied over the decades.
Back in 1964, you became in Law an adult at 21 which around about the age you'd complete a undergraduate degree at University getting your certificate and then would be able to vote, stand for parliament and operate a full bank account.
Thus at the age of 18 you were still very much a boy or a girl, albeit with more responsibilities and privileges than your ten or twelve your old siblings and cousins as you moved more towards adulthood and most studies show the human brain doesn't stop growing until after 21.
There just was in the late 1960's a growth in the view 18 years ought to be adults that Parliament legislated for.
What this meant was the girl of 16 or 18 was that outside from being able to leave school to work which girls and boys back then did at 15, they were in many respects the "junior" and they still had children's annuals and publications but with the sophistication of the the older girl(or boy) in mind
Smart Girl was fashion publication for girls and young adults (by the definition then) that decided to make a Annual that went beyond just fashion for those girls.On the left we have the index showing entries on beauty and grooming, sowing, cartoon strips, fashion and fiction while the right hand side has the introduction setting out what the annual is all about
Here we have a cartoon strip about girls of these ages going out socially, playing ten pin bowling, having a different kind of fun than their younger sisters.
Above is a feature around hair care and styling as you now not only bought your own products but often wanted to emulate looks you'd seen.
Fashion advice features not surprisingly given it was published by a fashion magazine looking at putting together looks and whole wardrobes now that you took over a good chunk the responsibility for dressing yourself from your Mom, not that she was short of an opinion to share and you wanted to express yourself more socially even if at college or work there still were restrictions.
Looking at it, it seems a very well put together annual for that age group.
Personally I've always been a bit sceptical about the notion that as an 18 year old you were really that mature, not that some may well of felt it even amongst schoolfriends in the sixth form who in certain critical ways were more of their age than I was.
Adulthood can wait until you really have grown into it and even then not everything has to be purposeful or serious.
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