upils Spend Four Years ietting To Know' Teacher By JOHN BEST one type of Soviet day school,/builders of communism;" presidium and the Soviet ils in-Grade,1 to 11. The other starts his education inj?) om ee 1 at School No. 62 in|Standard type handles Grades 1/ernment; w, he has plenty of time|to 8 only. a6 familiar with his first TEACHERS 'TOO OLD' trades. custom is widespread in|100 to. 110 rubles a month--$120\anq of its best students, wiet Union. Russian edu-jto $132. Ten are men and 35/ijiustrated traffic safety rules. ists say it makes for con-| women. They range in age from ' and stability in teacher-|35 to 50. it relationships. "They are too old," complains at's fine as long as thejone Moscow mother. 2r concerned is a goodjhaven't the fresh outlook that commented a Western|younger teachers would have." ver, * '00 bad for the child 's not." male instructors in polytechni- actor in the system is that}cal subjects. Some students en- --" aie 2 tend to stay put in the|ter universities or equivalent from four to six. SATURDAY NO HOLIDAY classes, "moral code" of communism; pictures of Mikhail Lermontov,|combination jumper-apron over 3 the great 19th century Russianjit. There are 800 students and 45/noet, and printed extracts from same teacher handles the|teachers in the school. Deputy|his works: portraits of three So-|FITNESS STRESSED class through the first/director Leonid Sokolov says|yiet cosmonauts; photo-displays the teachers earn an average Of|of the school's leading athletes School runs six days a week,|and prepares him for possible "They Monday through Saturday. It be-|party work later. gins at 8:30 a.m. for most and ends anywhere|the Young Communist League.|1-8 schools. Students from 12 noon to 2 p.m., depend- In addition there are several ing oo the grade--the higher Many children in Grades 1 to. Grade 9--Russian literature, 4 gto pw bt seis --_. physics, che mistry, biology, en ee er classeS| drawing, a foreign language, Pe Ber Bee -- bees history; four lessons a week for another light snack, About ppeborapatecs students. o'clock their parents come an' HAVE LANGUAOE CHOICE ne nes ae: Pupils have a choice of Tuition is free but the pupils) rrench or English as their for- pic- COW (CP)--When young that which accommodates pu-|tures of the Communist partyjhave to buy their own "books. eign language, which they carry gev-|Each child wears a prescribed], Grade § until they leave "the|uniform, boys a plain grey suit pen th However, in Grade 9 and girls a brown dress with a they. may switch to German, Each year a number of stu- dents enter No. 62 at Grade 9 having graduated Sa other At the end of his third year--|schools after Grade 8. Non- in April, the month of Lenin's|academic students from such andj birthday--the pupil joins the/schools enter a trade or techni- e< {Young Pioneers, a pro-Commu-jcal institution, while a few drop nist training organization that|their studies altogether. By law, initiates him in. group activities}Grade 8 schooling is compul- sory. Often German is one of the languages taught in the Grades are al- In the basement of No. 62 is lowed to continue it should they a "physical culture hall" or ee ee iy am gymnasium; all pupils put in hoot aS saya: MEoa child one hour twice a-week at physi-|S¢ 'ag tele abl cal exercises, The gymnasium|Sh°ws signs of not being able In Grade 7 or 8, he may join The runs Features Aid Handicapped OTTAWA (CP) tional Research published a to make public buildings easier for handicapped persons to use. The guide comes in the form of a supplement to the new edition of the National Building Code, pubished annually by the council, Minimum standards include adequate turning space for' wheelchairs, the placing of fix- tures so they can be reached from a wheelchair, recom- mendations on the design of walks and ramps, entrances to buildings, doorways, stairs, handrails, elevators, floors, lav- atories, water fountains, public telephones and cafeterias. The council said it decided to make the recommendations after receiving representations from persons and organizations concerned 'with the handi- PLAY IN CANADA LONDON (Reuters) -- The British Combined Services Rugby Union club has accepted an invitation from the Cana- take place in Halifax, Mont- real, Ottawa and Toronto. ERNIE CAY /,, DOORS ° SASH ~~ and ROOFING FREE DELIVERY "lf it's LUMBER, coll our NUMBER" PHONE 725-1121 53 ALBERT ST. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 3,1965 23 COME IN TODAY aa RELAX! INCOME TAX ONLY 25 DAYS LEFT t Union. In North America, |institutions after graduating. to keep up, he is sent to a doc- : families move around ajAmong the remainder, boys go he purpose would be de-|to work as drivers, locksmiths For Grade 4 students, how-|hgs parallel bars, volleyball and ~~ capped. ever, school begins at noon and basketball nets, tumbling mats, me 8 : iow neath te is i. A Grade 4 class wouldjor lathe operators, while girls|Tuns through most of the ry climbing bars and vaulting assigned to anather school only a slim resemblance|go to sewing factories or drug|00n. The afternoon shift i8/horses. where the pace is slower,' e one the teacher took in|stores--the school specializes in)made necessary by classroom During the winter, pupils el. chemistry. and staff shortages. sometimes are taken out to ski Russia, once s| Classes average 35 to 40 pu-| Next year the number Offin jieu of physical exercises in 'd-in an ae ee pils. 4 P grades, set at 11 under former|the gym. ly there for life. A metallic bust of Lenin occu-| Premier Khrushchev, will be cut) Here are a few. representa- jool No. 62 is a five-storey|pies a commanding position in| back to 10. "Then the afternoon) tive curricula at the school: rick building located on a\the lobby, Above the bust is a|shift in Grade 4 will be elim-| Grade 3--Drawing, toy-mak-| end Moscow side street, It\banner with this inscription:|inated," said Sokolov. ing, reading, writing, arithme- ts above adjacent small|"Lenin is now more alive than] After the second lesson in the/tic, singing. : ts but, viewed from a dis-|all who are alive." morning, about 10:15 a.m., pu-| Grade 6--Russian literature, +, is dwarfed by a score of| Also displayed prominently in|pils are served a light snack,| arithmetic, algebra, geometry,| apartment blocks. the lobby are banners with|consisting of beverage and cake,|geography, history, elementary pple associated with the|propaganda slogans like "Longin their classrooms. 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