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Which is impossible to do Soviet students. Photo

In Soviet schools acted harsh rules.

Today, many are nostalgic about that time, the school whose childhood fell on the Soviet period. And if one remembers about the quality of education and close-knit teams, the others of the endless prohibitions. What were not allowed to do Soviet children, and how teachers struggled with “not such as all” – later in the review.

Short skirts

Soviet Schoolgirls in short skirts.

Of course, not to say that all the girls got for wearing a short uniform dresses. Everything depended on the teaching staff. Some calmly to students with open knees (fashion shape with long skirts appeared only in the early 1980s), and the other literally committed atrocities.

Director with the head teacher was able this morning to stand at the entrance and a ruler to measure the distance from the knees to the hem at the high school. If it exceeds 10 cm, then they were sent home to change. Like, not a girl of easy virtue, so to open my legs. A high school student cried from unfair accusations. What to do if one form for several years and “grew” it with the girl, gradually shortening from the bottom.

Long hair in schoolchildren

In schools boys were forbidden to wear long hair. It was believed that the child imitates musicians “corrupting the identity of the” West, and it is no good will not. Students with long hair at every opportunity, made comments, sent them to the hairdresser. And if the teacher was angry, I could easily cut off a lock of hair from a baby.

Cosmetics and jewelry

Schoolgirls in the 1980s

If you remember the 1980s, then the student is not just tinted my lashes, and did a real “war paint” with eyeliner, bright eye shadow, crimson lipstick. Some teachers went to drastic measures: not just shaming girls, and led to the toilet and washing soap.

Bans have spread to the nails. When the girl could not answer the question or her homework was done incorrectly, the teacher in these cases, caustically observed, “But your nails!”

In Soviet schools was allowed only the wearing of earrings-studs.

The wearing of jewelry was seen as another attempt to stand out from the team. It was impossible to wear any earrings, bracelets, necklaces. Allowed except that the inconspicuous stud earrings. Well, if a guy came to school with an earring in the ear, immediately caused parents to school.

Jeans

Another ban for students is jeans. A scarce commodity, which was available only to the elite.

It is worth noting that even in the late 1990s in some schools, not where they wore uniforms, but acted casual dress code, jeans were allowed to attend classes only on the day of birth.
Easter and other Christian holidays

According to Soviet ideology, they were all atheists. However, in reality it was not so. Periodically at Easter the children were brought to school Easter cakes and painted eggs. Then they really got from the teachers.

Diplomats

In the early 1980s, books began to wear the diplomats, who looked much more impressive portfolios.

More

• Tests did not let the toilet, and if you really itch, not more than one person to sit around and wait till you get back mate.

• It was impossible to count on calculators

• Some students managed to do the studs on the lapels and sleeves of their uniforms. When this was detected, it is strongly flew

• Material for school uniforms were all the same, and those with whom she differed at least a hint, was the target of nagging teachers for a long time.

• In pursuit of fashion and desire to look like all the girls have dyed their hair, which, of course, was forbidden. Some managed to do it school ink. Amid this extreme henna and hydrogen peroxide looked perfectly harmless means.

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