Sign of the first meeting of pioneers. Pioneer signs and emblems. Badge "Full member of RPO "Ramenki"

I ALL-UNION PIONEER MEETING

From August 18 to August 25, 1929 The first rally of the country's pioneers took place in Moscow. It has truly become a national cause. In May-August, local meetings were held in all corners of the USSR, at which the results of the work carried out with the pioneers were summed up and 6,738 delegates were elected to the All-Union Meeting of Pioneers. During the days of the rally, the 1st All-Union Pioneer Spartakiad, the All-Union Review of the Artistic Work of Pioneers, the 1st All-Union Conference of Pioneers, the day of the “bond” with the Red Army, the 1st International Children’s Congress were held. The delegates discussed the “Order of the Rally,” which explained to the country’s pioneers their specific participation in fulfilling the tasks of the first five-year plan.

II All-Union Rally of Pioneers

On July 10-18, 1962, the II All-Union Rally of Pioneers took place in Artek. It was attended by 2,250 delegates and 550 representatives of foreign children's organizations. The rally summed up the results of the two-year “Pioneers for the Motherland!” and launched the All-Union competition for the best pioneer detachment under the motto “The name of Lenin is in everyone’s heart, we will prove loyalty to the party by deed!” At the rally, days of protecting peace, memory of heroes, sports, and art were held.

The pioneers of the 60s, together with adults, were actively involved in the construction of communism in our country. Collection of scrap metal for power transmission lines of the Nazarovo State District Power Plant and the Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station in 1963, 100 thousand Lenin tractors for the 100th anniversary of the birth of V.I. Lenin - the work of Pionerstroy.

In January 1967, the All-Union Military Sports Game of Pioneers “Zarnitsa” started, in June 1969 - the All-Union chess tournament of pioneer squads for the prize of world champions “White Lady”.

III All-Union Rally of Pioneers

July 15 - August 5, 1967 The III All-Union Rally of Pioneers took place in Artek. It was attended by 4,054 delegates and 442 representatives of children's organizations from 47 countries in Europe, Asia, America, Africa and Australia. The rally summed up the results of the All-Union Review of Pioneer Squads “Shine, Lenin’s Stars!”, which took place in 1964-1967. During the rally, Hero's Day, Peace, Friendship and Solidarity Day were held; day of revolutionary, military and labor traditions; holiday of the Red Banner. Divided into international teams, delegates and guests worked at various enterprises in Crimea for the Vietnam Fund. The rally was welcomed by the first cosmonaut of the Earth, Yuri Alekseevich Gagarin.



IV All-Union Rally of Pioneers

June 30 - July 3, 1970 The IV All-Union Rally of Pioneers took place in Leningrad. 1023 delegates took part in it, 24 of them were awarded anniversary medals“For valiant work. In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin." The delegates visited Smolny, visited V.I. Lenin’s hut in Razliv, the “Road of Life”, the Piskarevskoye cemetery, the enterprises of Leningrad, summed up the results of the All-Union expedition “True to Lenin’s Testaments!”, which took place in 1968-1970. The delegates reported to the Komsomol that the pioneers had fulfilled their obligation to donate scrap metal worth 100,000 tractors to the Motherland for V.I. Lenin’s birthday. At the rally, in response to the appeal of the XVI Congress of the Komsomol, the delegates accepted the “Pioneer Word to the Komsomol” and launched the All-Union March of Pioneer Detachments under the motto “Always Ready!”, dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the All-Union Pioneer Organization named after V.I. Lenin.

On May 18, 1972, in connection with the 50th anniversary of its formation and for its great work in raising children, the All-Union Pioneer Organization was awarded the second Order of Lenin.

V All-Union Rally of Pioneers

July 29 - August 4, 1972 The V All-Union Rally of Pioneers took place in Artek. It was attended by 3,291 delegates and representatives of children's and youth organizations from 59 countries. The pioneers reported on the fulfillment of the order of the XVI Congress of the Komsomol. The meeting summed up the work of the country's pioneer organization in preparation for the 50th anniversary of the pioneers. The conference “Multi-colored ties for” took place round table", the holiday "Wide is my native country", the day of remembrance of heroes, the day of solidarity with peoples fighting for national liberation, the holiday "Salute to Gaidar!" and others. The rally launched a new stage of the All-Union March of Pioneer Detachments under the motto “Always Ready!”

On January 23, 1974, on the day of the 50th anniversary of the naming of the pioneer organization after Lenin, a All-Union gathering of pioneer detachments under the motto “The pioneers of the whole country are faithful to Lenin’s cause!”

May 9, 1975 in "Pionerskaya Pravda" an appeal was published by the pioneers of the squad named after O. Koshevoy of Moscow school No. 681 and the Berlin school named after O. Koshevoy to peers from fraternal socialist countries to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Victory over fascism with worthy deeds - to walk the roads of the units Soviet Army, anti-fascist underground, resistance movement; collect materials for museums and corners of military glory, surround war veterans and anti-fascists with care; hold international meetings under the motto “Salute, Victory!” The call was supported. Results general work on a worthy meeting of the great holiday of anti-fascists were discussed at the international children's festival “Salute, Victory!”, which was held in August 1975 in Artek. From here the next stage of the All-Union March of Pioneer Detachments started under the motto “Let’s take the communists as an example!”

Active, Activist

The word “active” comes from the Latin “activus”, that is, “active”.

An activist is someone who takes action.

Pioneer assets are active, active guys who have a permanent pioneer assignment.

"Artek"- pioneer camp in Crimea, at the foot of Bear Mountain. It was opened in 1925. "Artek" is a leader's school not only for Soviet pioneers, but also for children from more than 100 countries around the world. The International Children's Festival “Let there always be sunshine!” took place here. IN Soviet times a trip to Artek was considered a prestigious award for both Soviet and foreign children. Within one school, the best of the pioneers were awarded vouchers based on numerous indicators (participation in the affairs of the pioneer squad, behavior, academic performance, etc.).

Drum


The ringing drum beat gathers the squad: “tra-ta-ta, tra-ta-there!” There-tra-ta-there! There-ta-ta-there! The banner is solemnly brought in. But “tra-ta-ta...tra-ta-ta...tra-ta-ta...”. Anxiety! Hurry pioneer to the rescue! The drummer is always next to the bugler. They walk together on the right flank of the pioneer detachment. Be a drummer, be brave, lead the way and call forward

Counselor

Pioneer counselor. He is like a teacher because he knows a lot and can teach a lot. He looks like the guys. Just as cheerful and restless, a hunter of various undertakings and adventures.


Newspaper

“Pionerskaya Pravda” has been published since 1925. You could read about life in the newspaper big country. She was an organizer of pioneer affairs. With her you could learn a new song, joke and laugh.

Tie

The pioneer tie is a piece of the red banner. Three ends and a strong knot. This is how three generations of fighters for communism are connected with each other - communists, Komsomol members and pioneers.


The red tie appeared before the first pioneer detachments. In 1919, children also came out to the May Day demonstration along with adults. The workers had red flags in their hands, and the guys tied red scarves on their chests so that everyone could see: the future builders of the new world are coming!

Millions of Soviet people wore pioneer ties.

Horn

German wind instrument.

The bugler wakes up first and wakes everyone up: “Get up, my friend, get up!” he gives a cheerful signal: “Take a spoon, take bread, get ready for lunch!” he sees you off to bed in the evening.


Palace or House of Pioneers

This is the headquarters of the entire city pioneer. The main gatherings and rallies are held here, and documents of its history are kept. Pioneers come to its rooms and halls, workshops and laboratories to do what they love in their free time from school.

Chronicle of events at the Palace of Children's (Youth) Creativity

  • 1934 – the Republican House of Artistic Education for Children was opened.
  • 1953 March - DHVD was reorganized into the city House of Pioneers and Schoolchildren.
  • This date is considered the date of birth of the House - the Palace of Pioneers.
  • 1980 February - opening of the building of the Palace of Pioneers and Schoolchildren, Kirov, 17.
  • 1995 With the collapse of the USSR and the reorganization of the All-Union Pioneer Organization, the Palace of Pioneers and Schoolchildren was renamed the Palace of Youth Creativity.
  • 2000 Legal name of the organizationMunicipal educational institution additional education children "Palace of Children's (Youth) Creativity"
  • 2015 Legal name of the organization Municipal educational institution of additional education "Palace of Children's (Youth) Creativity"

Motto

The motto of the All-Union Pioneer Organization named after Lenin is:

Pioneer, to fight for the cause of the Communist Party Soviet Union get ready!

And the pioneer answers:

Always ready!

What does this cry mean?

A call to fight for people's happiness.

Willingness to fulfill any task of the Motherland. And not later, when you become an adult, but now and every minute of your life.

Druzhina

In the old days this was the name of the squad brave warriors- squad. Heroic deeds were within the power of the fighting squad.

The pioneers also have squads. One pioneer will plant a tree. The link will plant several trees. The squad will have an alley. And the squad has a park.

The squad has its own headquarters - the squad council, the very first friend and assistant - the senior counselor.

The squad has a shrine - the squad banner.

Magazine

“Pioneer” is a magazine of the pioneer organization; its cover depicts the Order of the Red Banner of Labor. In the magazine you can read stories of heroic warriors, workers, grain growers and scientists; stories, stories and poems. Each issue has pages that talk about interesting pioneer work and invite you to take part in it. A magazine is as much an organizer as a newspaper. Under the pioneer, the All-Union Timur Headquarters was created, and the tasks of this headquarters were carried out by millions of Timurites throughout the country.

Laws of the pioneers of the Soviet Union

Law is a rule of life and behavior that is mandatory for all citizens of the country.

Pioneers are young citizens of the USSR, they also must follow the law of their country.

The country of Pioneers has its own laws and rules, which are mandatory for everyone who wears a red tie. There are eight laws, and each one talks about what to be, how to act and how to live as a young pioneer.

  • The pioneer is devoted to the Motherland, the party, and communism.
  • A pioneer is preparing to become a Komsomol member.
  • The pioneer looks up to the heroes of struggle and labor.
  • The pioneer honors the memory of the fallen fighters and prepares to become a defender of the Motherland.
  • The pioneer is persistent in learning, work and sports.
  • The pioneer is honest and faithful comrade, always boldly stands for the truth.
  • Pioneer comrade and leader of the Octobrists.
  • The pioneer is a friend to the pioneers and children of workers of all countries.

"Zarnitsa"

"Zarnitsa" is a pioneer military sports game. In the game, young army guys play the roles of: shooter, reconnaissance officer, signalman, orderly, military correspondent, cook. They study military affairs, get acquainted with the life and exploits of heroes, and prepare to defend the Motherland. The game is commanded by military generals.

Link

The pioneer detachment consists of units. The guys gather in a unit based on their interests, their desire to do useful work, carry out pioneer assignments together, and spend their free time together.

The unit chooses its commander – the unit commander. Fair, smart, demanding, cheerful. The main concern of the link and the link is that every pioneer has an interesting life.

Banner

The national flag of the USSR is red. The pioneer banner is also red.

Red is the color of the blood shed by fighters for workers' freedom. This is the color of struggle and victory. Under the banner, the pioneers make a solemn promise - an oath to be faithful to Lenin’s behests.

Znamenny Brigade

Icon

The pioneer badge of the 1930s was a tie clip.

The wartime pioneer badge is not easy to find because it was made independently from tin or red material.


The pioneer badge familiar to us appeared in 1964.

The five-pointed star is the emblem of our great Motherland.

In the center of the star is the silhouette of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin: the All-Union Pioneer Organization bore Lenin’s name.

Above the star there are three tongues of flame, symbolizing the strong connection of three generations: communists, Komsomol members, pioneers.

A pioneer is always ready to fight for the cause of the Communist Party, and these words are “Always ready!” - written on the badge.

Pioneer Action Zone

Each pioneer squad has its own small territory over which they patronize, i.e. help veterans, disabled people, children, take care of them, repair them, play. This is a pioneer zone. In the pioneer action zone, the pioneers are responsible for everything.

International - the anthem of all communists in the world. He was born in France in 1871, when the brave fighters of the Paris Commune fought on the barricades.

On Latin“inter” means “between”, “natio” means “people”. "International" means "international".

Bonfire pioneer (by appearance resembles a large hut made of branches).

The most interesting pioneer gatherings are around the fire.

The most cordial meetings are around the fire.

The most excited conversations and the wildest dreams are around the fire.

The most sonorous songs are around the fire.

The flame of the fire on the pioneer badge reminds you: live, pioneer, so that the people around you feel warm, light and interesting.

Book of honor of the pioneer organization



Red Rangers

Red Pathfinders are pioneers who search through old documents, the name of a hero in a newspaper, the memories of a veteran, and old photographs. As a result of their search, they open museums of military and labor glory in schools to tell pioneer children about the heroes of their time.

Camp

Pioneer camp is an organization of summer recreational recreation for children of pioneer age.

The largest pioneer camps are “Artek” and “Orlyonok” near the Black Sea, “Zubrenok” in Belarus, “Young Guard” near Odessa, “Ocean” - on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.


Ruler

Why "line"? Because the guys line up exactly, like a line, when the bugle calls them to gather a detachment or squad. The pioneer on the line is smart and cheerful.

The ceremonial line is a big holiday, when, to the sound of bugles and the beat of drums, the hand itself flies up in a salute towards the squad banner.

March of pioneer troops

The All-Union March of Pioneer Detachments represents several areas of good deeds towards a bright and fair future.

  • “My Motherland is the USSR”
  • "To the land of knowledge"
  • "Peace and Solidarity"
  • "Pionerstroy"
  • "In the world of beauty"
  • "Strong, brave, dexterous"
  • "Timurovets"
  • "Star"

Reward - In the country of Pioneers there are many awards for the worthy.

In a detachment, in a squad, the best are thanked. It is a great honor to be photographed next to the unfurled banner of the squad. Certificates of honor from the Central Council of the All-Union Pioneer Organization named after V.I. Lenin.

For successes at the All-Union March of Pioneer Detachments, squads and detachments are awarded the title of right-flank. Ribbons of honor adorn the replacements and flags. The most active guys awarded the badge “For active work”.

October – future pioneers (8-10 years old).

October Rules:

  • October students are diligent guys, they love school and respect their elders.
  • Only those who love work are called Octobers.
  • Octobers are truthful, brave, dexterous and skillful.
  • October - friendly guys, read and draw, play and sing, live happily.

The pioneer detachment leads the October group, which is divided into stars.


Squad – this is your pioneer group, class at school or team at camp.

Song -

"Raise the fires"

"Potato" etc.

Pioneer – it means first.

Pioneers were people who settled new, newly discovered lands.

Pioneers are those who pave the way into the unknown, fearlessly walking ahead. In the Soviet Union, pioneers were children aged 10 to 14 years old who helped adults build a new and happy life.

Pioneer organization - On May 19, 1922, the Second All-Russian Komsomol Conference decided: let there be pioneer detachments everywhere, following the example of Moscow. This day became the birthday of the pioneer organization.

The first detachment in Izhevsk was organized in May 1922.

Pioneer insignia the insignia of pioneer commanders is on a chevron, which is sewn on the left sleeve of the shirt. Like the military, these are asterisks. A small star in the middle of the chevron - for the leader of the unit, for a member of the squad council.

Two small stars - for the chairman of the squad council, for members of the squad council.

Three small stars - for the chairman of the squad council, for a member of the city headquarters of the pioneers.

Four small stars - for the chairman of the city headquarters.

One big star is the squad leader.

Two big stars - senior pioneer leader, for members of the city council of pioneers.

Three big stars- from the chairman of the city council and from a member of the regional council of pioneers.

Order- a task that a detachment gives to a pioneer. Instructions vary. For the whole academic year– leader, member of the detachment council, newspaper editor. Or maybe a one-time assignment - to set up a photo stand, invite a veteran to a meeting. Hold a competition, etc. Any assignment must be completed on time and conscientiously.

Report – an oral or written report, a message about the completion of a task, obligations assumed. Report of the right-flank pioneer detachments on the work done for the year.

Firework


The salute is a pioneer greeting.

The five fingers in the salute are pressed tightly against each other. This is a symbol: this is how the children of working people in the five parts of the world are united.

The pioneer raises his palm above his head, as if wanting to say: “I put the common cause, common interests above personal ones.”

The pioneer greets his leaders with a salute, pioneer and military formation, red banner, rise State flag, performance National Anthem, at the monuments to the fighters for the freedom of their homeland.

Collection

The gathering is a celebration. With the removal of the squad flag or squad banner, with the solemn bugle song “Listen, everyone!”

The gathering is a business conversation and discussion of a common cause for the pioneers.

Meeting

The rally is the main pioneer gathering of the country. Pioneers come together to talk about what is most important in the life of their organization.

The first All-Union rally of pioneers took place in the summer of 1929 in Moscow.

The second gathering took place in 1962 at Artek and was dedicated to the 40th anniversary of the pioneer organization.

Third in 1967

The fourth All-Union rally took place in the city of Leningrad, on the anniversary of the 100th anniversary of V.I. Lenin in 1970.

The fifth one was at Artek in 1972. Its delegates were the right-flank March “Always Ready!”

Advice

The main organizer of squad life is the squad council, and the main organizer of squad life is the squad council. The council gives instructions, checks, helps, advises.

Solidarity

Friendship with foreign peers is the law of pioneer life. To be friends means to help, to do good to a distant friend, if necessary, to fight for his freedom.

Sport

Everyone can become healthy and strong, agile and brave if they do exercises in the morning. Sport not only makes you healthy, but also helps to develop willpower. The All-Union physical training complex is called “Ready for Labor and Defense of the USSR.”

The first stage of this complex is just for children of pioneer age. Competitions will help you measure your strength with your opponents:

  • Young hockey players for the Golden Puck club prize
  • Young football players for the Leather Ball club prize
  • Young swimmers "Neptune"
  • Tournaments for checkers and chess players “Miracle Checkers” and “White Rook”
  • Ski competitions for the prize of the newspaper “Pionerskaya Pravda”,
  • Relay games “Fun Starts”,
  • Athletics quadathlon “Friendship”…

All these and other competitions are included in the program of the All-Union Children's Sports Games "Starts of Hope".

Timurovites - this was the name of the pioneer detachments that took care of the families of those who served in the Soviet Red Army, war and labor veterans.

The name of one of the routes of the All-Union March of Pioneer Detachments. The motto of the Timurites is: “Joy to the people!”


The ideological inspirer - writer A. Gaidar wrote the book “Timur and his team”. The book clearly presents Timur's main rule: do not wait for a call or an order. Try to see for yourself where your skillful hands and your kind heart are needed. Manage to do everything calmly and modestly, not counting on praise or reward, but simply being happy that everyone around you is doing well.

Solemn promise the most important words in the life of every pioneer. He says them once, joining the ranks of the pioneer organization, in front of the ranks of his comrades. This is not just a promise, but an oath, as inviolable as a military oath.

“I, ……………………… joining the ranks of the All-Union Pioneer Organization named after Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, in the face of my comrades, solemnly promise: to passionately love your Motherland, to live, learn and fight, as the great Lenin bequeathed, as the Communist Party teaches , always comply with the Laws of the Pioneers of the Soviet Union."

Teaching– a journey into the world of knowledge, a fascinating and boundless world. The route “To the Land of Knowledge” is the main pioneer route, and teaching is the main pioneer work.

Squad flag – younger brother of the squad banner. It is red, like a banner. The detachment goes with the flag to the line, gathering, rally, parade, excursion and hike. On the flag you can see the squad number, or the name of the hero that is assigned to the squad.

The detachment flag, like a banner, can only be entrusted to the best pioneer. It's a great honor.

Hunters et al.

Hartzer translated from Polish means hero, this is the name of a children's organization in Poland,

  • In Bulgaria – “Septemvriyche” (September),
  • In the GDR - the Telman pioneers,
  • In England - "Forest People"
  • In Austria - "Young Guard",
  • In France - "Pioneers of France".

They speak different languages, but they have a lot in common: their goals and ideas are close, they love to be together, work together, have fun together. Pioneers help elders build a new and fair life.

You can learn about your peers abroad at the International Friendship Club (IFC).

Honor - this is a person's good name.

Honor is what other people respect a person for: honest life, honest work, honest word.

Yunkor – a young correspondent for a newspaper or magazine. They first appeared when the first pioneer newspapers appeared in 1924.


In the fall of 1918, a children's organization of young communists (YuKov) was created, but a year later it was dissolved. In November 1921, a decision was made to create an all-Russian children's organization. Children's groups operated in Moscow for several months; during the experiment, pioneer symbols and attributes were developed, and the name of the new organization was adopted - the Spartak Young Pioneer Units. On May 7, 1922, the first pioneer bonfire was held in the Sokolnichesky Forest in Moscow.

In the Soviet Union, the Day of the All-Union Pioneer Organization named after V.I. Lenin, or, more simply, Pioneer Day, was officially celebrated on May 19. It was on this day in 1922 that the 2nd All-Russian Komsomol Conference decided to create pioneer detachments everywhere. The social hierarchy: October - pioneer - Komsomol member, was aimed at creating an internal ideological core in Soviet children and adolescents, the desire to grow and improve. The pioneer organization taught children how to live in a socialist society and how to coexist with their peers. Now many citizens see shortcomings in this approach to educating young people, they say, ideological clouding of the brain, which made puppets out of people. Even so, at that time the level of drug addiction and crime among young people was extremely low compared to our time. After the collapse of the USSR, Pioneer Day ceased to be an official holiday. Today Pioneer Day is unofficially celebrated by some children's organizations and companies involved in organizing children's leisure. And there will always be people who remember their young pioneer years with pleasure.

Which of the Soviet pioneers does not remember the excitement with which they were preparing to join the ranks of a mass socio-political organization? How were scarlet ties tied to the sounds of bugles and drums? How, for the first time in our lives, did we solemnly swear allegiance to the cause of Lenin and the Communist Party? The Soviet country spared nothing for the young. Were built beautiful palaces pioneers and children's camps. The very activity of children's communist organizations in the USSR and other socialist countries was on such a serious scale that it even surpassed in importance its “bourgeois” prototype and analogue - the scout movement. The pioneer movement differed from it in significant aspects: the system was of an all-encompassing state nature and aimed at the ideological education of children as citizens fully devoted to the Communist Party and the state. It should be noted that, as the movement evolved, the role of the scouting heritage in it declined (which can be clearly seen in the evolution of the pioneer camp from the type of sports and tourist tent camp to the type of sanatorium complex). Among the particular differences is the absence of separate organizations for boys and girls. Until 1924, the pioneer organization bore the name of Spartak, and after Lenin’s death it received his name.

"Be ready!"

"Always ready!"

Pioneer oath
I, I.F., joining the ranks of the All-Union Pioneer Organization, in the face of my comrades, solemnly swear: to passionately love my Motherland; live, study and fight as the great Lenin bequeathed, as the Communist Party teaches; Always follow the laws of the pioneers of the Soviet Union."
"Be ready!"
"Always ready!" Note. Until 1986 it was: “...to passionately love your Motherland, to live, study and fight, as the great Lenin bequeathed, as the Communist Party teaches, to always fulfill the laws of the pioneers of the Soviet Union.”

1922 edition
I promise with my word of honor that I will be loyal to the working class, I will help my fellow workers every day, I know the laws of the pioneers and will obey them.

1923 edition
I, a young pioneer of the USSR, in the face of my comrades, solemnly promise that

1) I will firmly stand for the cause of the working class in its struggle for the liberation of workers and peasants throughout the world.
2) I will honestly and steadily comply with the laws and customs of young pioneers.

1924 edition
I, a young pioneer of the USSR, in the face of my comrades, solemnly promise that I will firmly stand for the cause of the working class in its struggle for the liberation of workers and peasants of the whole world. I will honestly and steadily fulfill Ilyich’s behests, the laws and customs of the young pioneers.

1928 edition
I, a young pioneer of the USSR, in the face of my comrades, solemnly promise that: 1) I will firmly stand for the cause of the working class in its struggle for the liberation of the working people of the whole world. 2) I will honestly and steadily fulfill Ilyich’s behests - Laws of UP Laws of Young Pioneers - a set of basic rules for the life and activities of a member of the All-Union Pioneer Organization named after. V.I. Lenin. The goals and objectives of the nursery are set out in a form that is imaginative and understandable to children. communist organization, basic principles of communist morality, moral and ethical standards of behavior for young pioneers.

For the first time, the Laws of Young Pioneers, developed by the commission of the Central Committee of the RKSM with the participation of N.K. Krupskaya, were approved by the 5th Congress of the RKSM in October 1922. In the Laws of Young Pioneers, it was highlighted as one of the main laws - “I will always strive, wherever possible, to obtain knowledge in order to use it for the benefit of the working people.”

The changes that occurred during the years of socialist construction in the conditions of activity of the pioneer organization, the deepening of the content and improvement of the forms and methods of its work were reflected in the new text of the Laws of Young Pioneers, approved in 1957 by the 8th plenum of the Komsomol Central Committee.


Laws of the pioneers of the Soviet Union

The pioneer is devoted to the Motherland, the party, and communism.
A pioneer is preparing to become a Komsomol member.
The pioneer looks up to the heroes of struggle and labor.
The pioneer honors the memory of the fallen fighters and prepares to become a defender of the Fatherland.
A pioneer is the best in studies, work and sports.
The pioneer is disciplined.
A pioneer is an honest and faithful comrade, always boldly standing for the truth.
Pioneer - comrade and leader of the October.
A pioneer is a friend to pioneers and the children of workers of all countries.
The pioneer is honest and truthful. His word is like granite.

Pioneer customs.

The pioneer does not lie in bed in the morning, but gets up straight away, like a good-for-nothing.
Pioneers make their beds with their own hands, not with someone else’s hands.
Pioneers wash thoroughly, not forgetting to wash their necks and ears, brush their teeth and remember that teeth are friends of the stomach.
Pioneers are precise and accurate.
Pioneers stand and sit straight, without hunching.
Pioneers are not afraid to offer their services to people. Pioneers do not smoke; a smoking pioneer is no longer a pioneer.
Pioneers don't keep their hands in their pockets; Those who keep their hands in their pockets are not always ready.
Pioneers protect useful animals.
Pioneers always remember their customs and laws.

Pioneer anthem

Music: S. Dyoshkin Words: A. Zharov


We, the pioneers, are the children of workers.

Chorus (after each verse):
The time is approaching /aut:era/
Happy years,
Pioneer's cry -
"Always be prepared!"

With a joyful step, with a cheerful song,
We stand for the Komsomol.

We raise the red /aut:scarlet/ banner,
Children of workers, boldly follow us!

Together we will ring out a distant song
For the pioneers of the world family

Raise your bonfires, blue nights!
We, the pioneers, are the children of workers.

1922
Signals and marches of the All-Union Pioneer Organization named after. V. I. Lenin (Parts 1, 2)

Genre: signals and marches
Year of disc release: 1983
Disc manufacturer: USSR
Audio bitrate: 320 kbps
Duration: 00:16:11

I Signals

1. Introduction - 00:00:35
2. Attention! Listen up everyone! - 00:00:37
3. Get up! - 00:00:28
4. For lunch - 00:00:23
5. To class - 00:00:27
6. Gathering of pioneer counselors - 00:00:14
7. Bedtime - 00:00:47


II Squad line

8. Signal "Gathering" - 00:00:40
9. March "Solemn carrying out of the banner" - 00:00:23
10. Raising and lowering the State Flag of the USSR - 00:00:29
11. Soar with fires, blue nights!
12. Grand opening - 00:00:21
13. Minute of silence - 00:00:51


III Marches to accompany
pioneer system

14. Solemn greeting - 00:00:36
15. Pioneer touch - 00:00:17
16. Pioneer March - 00:00:53
17. Counter march - 00:00:28
18. Ringing march - 00:00:32
19. Guard march - 00:00:22
20. Pioneer March - 00:00:43


IV Pioneer Signals
military sports game "Zarnitsa"

21. Signal "Zarya" - 00:01:04
22. Alarm signal - 00:00:30
23. Air raid signal - 00:00:13
24. Alarm clear signal - 00:00:21


Symbols of the pioneer organization

Regulations on the symbols, attributes and rituals of the All-Union Pioneer Organization named after. V.I. Lenin provides for use in educational work state symbols established by the Constitution of the USSR. The pioneer organization instills in children and adolescents deep respect for the Coat of Arms, Flag, and Anthem of the USSR, as well as for the Coat of Arms, Flag, and Anthem of the Union Republic. These state symbols represent heroic story, the power and greatness of the socialist Fatherland.

The educational purpose of the symbols of the pioneer organization, the importance of using state symbols in its work lies, first of all, in explaining to them in a specific, bright, imaginative, emotional and understandable form for children:

The idea of ​​revolutionary continuity of generations of communists - Komsomol members - pioneers, loyalty of the younger generation to revolutionary, combat and labor traditions Soviet people, readiness to fight for the cause of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union;
the socio-political meaning of the activities of the communist organization of children and adolescents;
the importance of the pioneer organization as a replacement and reserve for the Leninist Komsomol;
the need to strengthen the unity of members of the pioneer organization.

The symbolism of the pioneer organization was distinguished by the following ideological and political orientations:

The deep ideological and political content of each symbol, an inextricable connection with communist ideas;
concreteness and accuracy of expression of the ideological and political content of certain communist ideas;
brightness and emotional appeal of the external form of the symbol;
simplicity and accessibility of the disclosure of political concepts that are difficult for children.

Red banner and red flag. The Communist Party and Komsomol entrusted pioneer organizations and squads with the right to have the Red Banner, and the detachment - the red pioneer flag. These were symbols of the younger generation’s loyalty to the cause October Revolution, the cause of the Communist Party, a symbol of loyalty to the Motherland, honor and unity of the pioneers.

On the Red Banner of the All-Union Pioneer Organization there are two Orders of Lenin and the Commemorative Ribbon of the Komsomol Central Committee. The first Order of Lenin was awarded to the All-Union Pioneer Organization named after. V.I. Lenina was awarded on May 17, 1962 in connection with her 40th birthday for her great work in the communist education of children. The commemorative ribbon of the Komsomol Central Committee was presented to the pioneer organization on June 30, 1970 at the XVII All-Union Pioneer Rally in Leningrad for successful work in preparation for the 100th anniversary of the birth of V.I. Lenin. The pioneer organization was awarded the second Order of Lenin on May 18, 1972 in connection with its 50th anniversary and for its great work in educating children in the spirit of Lenin’s precepts.

The Red Banner was solemnly presented by representatives of the Lenin Komsomol to pioneer organizations of union and autonomous republics, national districts, regional and regional, city and district organizations, a school squad, and a temporary squad of a pioneer camp.

Samples of the Red Banners of pioneer organizations and squads were established by the Central Committee of the Komsomol. These banners depicted a pioneer badge and inscribed the words of the pioneer motto: “Be ready to fight for the cause of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union!” On the ribbon attached to the flagpole is the name of the organization or squad. Commemorative ribbons for successes in all-Union and republican pioneer affairs were also attached to the flagpole of the squad. Caring for the Red Banner was the sacred duty of every counselor and pioneer.

Red flag was presented by a representative of the Komsomol organization to the newly created pioneer joy at the ceremonial assembly. A sample of the red flag of the detachment was also approved by the Central Committee of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League. On the front side of the flag was a pioneer badge. A ribbon with the honorary name of the detachment embroidered in silk, and commemorative ribbons - a reward for success in pioneering affairs, for example, were attached to the flag pole. Honorary ribbon of the Central Council of the All-Union Pioneer Organization named after. V.I. Lenin to the “right-flank” detachment of the All-Union March of Pioneer Detachments.

Red tie and pioneer badge.

Every pioneer wore a red tie. It was a symbol of loyalty to the cause of the Great October Revolution, a symbol of the indestructible unity of three generations: communists - Komsomol members - pioneers. The pioneer's tie is a piece of the revolutionary Red Banner. To preserve the honor of your pioneer tie means to sacredly preserve the honor of the Red Banner. The badge is a symbol of the pioneer’s membership in the unified mass communist organization of children and teenagers of the Soviet Union. “Such an icon,” wrote N.K. Krupskaya in the brochure “RKSM and Boy Scoutism,” strengthens the connection between the organization and its members and strengthens the member’s responsibility for his actions.”

Pioneer badge.
The pioneer badge is an image of a five-pointed red star (a symbol of unity and the working people of five continents) with the profile of V.I. Lenin in the center of the star (a sign of belonging to the All-Union Pioneer Organization named after V.I. Lenin and the pioneer’s fidelity to Lenin’s covenants), above the upper rays of the star there is a pioneer fire with three flames (a symbol of the unity of generations of communists - Komsomol members - pioneers), the lower rays of the star are intertwined ribbon with the words “Always Ready!” (a symbol of the pioneer’s readiness to fight for the cause of the Communist Party).

Pioneer fireworks. The pioneer's salute means that for him the interests of society, his communist organization, squad and detachment are higher than personal ones. The pioneer gave a salute, raising a bent at an angle right hand with fingers tightly clenched above head:

Https://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/62701/108533029.23/0_211944_e1f9d85f_orig.jpg when presenting him with a red tie;
during the performance of the Anthem of the Communist Party of the Internationale, the Anthem of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, anthems of the Union republics, raising the State flag of the USSR and the flags of the Union republics;
at the Mausoleum and monuments to V.I. Lenin, memorials to the revolutionary, military and labor glory of the Soviet people, answering “Always ready!” to the words of the pioneer motto;
when presenting insignia to members of the councils of squads and detachments, rewarding during a solemn ceremony;
the pioneer also salutes the Red Banner - the flag of the detachment, and greets the counselors, pioneer and military formation with a salute.

An honorary name. Naming a pioneer organization, squad, detachment after an outstanding figure of the Communist Party and revolutionary movement, the hero of our Motherland, was a symbol of fidelity to the glorious traditions of the struggle for communism. Examples of heroic life and struggle, “the glorious work of the Soviet people, the feat of heroes act as the high moral ideal of the pioneers,” which they were supposed to imitate. Already N.K. Krupskaya noted in her works the significant educational power of the connection between ideals and practical behavior of adolescents and children. The life and work of V. I. Lenin was proposed as the highest ideological and moral ideal for the pioneers.

The symbolism is inextricably linked with the attributes of the pioneer organization. Attributes are certain objects and signs that express the ideas, symbols and traditions of the pioneer movement in a bright and expressive form, emphasize the cohesion, unity and organization of pioneer groups, and create an emotionally attractive design for a children's communist organization.

Some of the main symbols of the pioneer organization were also its attributes (red banners of pioneer organizations and squads, red flags of detachments, a tie and a pioneer badge).

Attributes, having symbolic meaning, reflected the revolutionary romance of pioneer life, the pathos of the heroic struggle of the people for the great cause of the Communist Party. Therefore, for example, it is wrong to consider both the horn and the drum only from the point of view of their utilitarian and practical purpose of sending signals. The bugle and drum became companions of the detachment as symbols of the battle trumpet of the Red Army regiments of the fiery years civil war and marching drums of the young Gavroches of the Paris Commune.

The attributes of the pioneer organization were the uniform of counselors and pioneers, insignia of elected pioneer activists, awards of counselors and pioneers, memorable emblems, signs and award badges of pioneer rallies, festivals, contests, competitions, all-Union and republican games.

Thus, the goals and objectives of the pioneer organization were determined on the basis of party directives and formulated in the Komsomol Charter and the Regulations on the All-Union Pioneer Organization named after. V.I. Lenin, documents of the Lenin Komsomol.

The common and unified goal of the school, the Komsomol and the pioneer organization was the task of the comprehensive development of the communist personality. The goal of each squad was to prepare a worthy replacement for the Lenin Komsomol.

The symbols and attributes imparted a revolutionary-romantic mood to the life and work of the pioneers, helped to organizationally and ideologically strengthen the team of members of the communist organization of children and adolescents, bring emotional and solemn elation to pioneer affairs, and create an aesthetics for the life of the collective. They expressed socio-political ideas public life, the pathos of the struggle to build socialism and communism.

PIONEER 4:
My other Vanya and I were like that. Dirty. Well, we have already buried Tsoi. At all. And our parents, that means, every year it’s like this - in July to visit Vanya’s grandmother in the village, in August, for a couple of weeks - at the Oka pioneer camp. In the village we went somewhere else... back and forth... drinking moonshine with the villagers. Well, how we drank... You yourself understand how we drank... But we had fun like that. They listened to Tsoi with the villagers. The camp was... well, we hated it. Together, of course, it’s more fun, but in general, it sucks, of course. Formation... Lightning... Well, we were always such dissidents there. All the counselors hated us. Well, it’s only a joy for us. We ran away - well, not seriously, but to get everyone stuck. Here you go. And this summer was completely unbearable, well, we moose are healthy, we saw everyone in a coffin. How they didn’t send us away this summer, I don’t know. We are 14 years old. 91 years old Well, then on August 19... there, of course, there was no TV, no radio, no newspapers, nothing. And it just happened by chance that our other sidekick overheard the counselors’ conversation. And he comes running to us with a wide-eyed face and screams: Gorbachev was killed!

Us: how, what?

Well, that's it. We almost burst into tears - we were waiting for change, and now we got it. And he also told us something about it that it really seemed as if Gorbachev had been killed. “They say on TV that he is sick, no one has seen him, where is the guarantee that they didn’t kill him?” Where are the guarantees, right?

And no one is driving us anywhere, no one is gathering us, nothing. We went to the counselors ourselves - what was happening in the country? They say nothing is happening. We say - don't fool your head? - They say - we will not talk about these topics. Everyone's eyes are running around. The Komsomol members were such vigorous people, but here they were somehow at a loss.

On the 19th we stayed in the camp. On the 20th we fled to the village, there was no money for a bus, we were thrown out, we hitchhiked, what to do there? A man is standing on the street with a transistor, listening to some “Valenki”. Well, not “Valenki”, of course. Let us go to him - please let us listen to the news. We didn't understand anything. We rushed to the telephone exchange and called our parents. No money! How to call? We lied to some compassionate aunt that we live in a camp, a friend is sick, we really need to call his mother. Why she believed us, I don’t know, but she gave us money. Vanka didn’t get through, I got through, my father came up, I shouted: dad, what happened? - He says: this is not a telephone conversation. And it became disconnected.

Well, we're completely soured here.

And on the 21st we fled to the village again, this time with another guy, he had money, we got there and went straight to the same guy with the transistor. He didn’t care, he let us in and even gave us potatoes. Sit, he says, watch TV. Well, we looked. Until night they watched, shouted and sang to Tsoi. If I were this guy, I would have kicked us out long ago. And he went to bed. We woke up - yes, we also drank vodka from him without permission, we woke up - two o'clock in the morning. There is no bus, there is nothing. They went to sleep on his floor. Where to this morning? Home? but the clothes are in the camp, we need to pick them up. We arrived, there was panic - three boys were missing. Well, we are repeat offenders, of course, so no one was seriously worried, but it’s like discipline. And so the counselor there alone started yelling that we had violated the regulations. And then, as we were waiting, we shouted to him in unison: your time is up. We were safely kicked out of the camp, and we were happy.

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