tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-700192481160437156.post3894700342691229004..comments2024-03-28T07:09:42.242-05:00Comments on Uptown Chicago History: The Southern School, aka The School for Hillbillies, and "The Whorehouse of Chicago," Uptown Chicago, 1970Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-700192481160437156.post-73104268608370706072024-02-04T23:23:45.146-06:002024-02-04T23:23:45.146-06:00I did Child Care/Tutoring there beginning in 1970 ...I did Child Care/Tutoring there beginning in 1970 & 71. Mostly we kept watch over kids so their folks could do shopping and other chores, or have some time to themselves knowing their kids were safe and would be fed & looked after. Lots of rough and tumble play and detangling a week's worth of grudges and get-backs, lots of older kids looking after the younger. The YPO kind of looked out for us, too. The other option for 'organized' activities was Daly's Uptown Urban Progress Center, which people had mixed thoughts about. I started volunteering there in 1968-69. Was there for the rent strikes and picketing the local grocery stores for having poor-quality foods at jacked-up prices. Was in the back of the room when Bobby Lee would come to meet with folks, and the alliance with the YLO and BPP started to channel energy and offer some actual help for people in need. Zip was honest and direct and I learned a great deal about how to listen and ask questions and keep my own ideas to myself; learning how to meet people where they were and not bullshit them or make promises you couldn't keep. First day, he told me that when the time came I would leave and go my way, but these kids would still be here...so keep your head on the swivel and stay humble. Changed my life and shaped my life. <br /> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-700192481160437156.post-10726062592910273392019-07-22T14:23:22.878-05:002019-07-22T14:23:22.878-05:00Robo-nurse, private message me and let me know who...Robo-nurse, private message me and let me know who you are. It would be fun to compare notes. sturnerpatricia1959@gmail.com.<br /><br />My experience at The Southern School was a very good one. The only ones who can put it down, were jealous of what we had there. I had to grow up fast, and they helped me do so. Yeah, Zip was cool. I'm still in contact with Fran. Gerry is dead. I don't know what happened to Moses. I'm in touch with mini chick. My best memories are with playing pool, BINGO, and most of all the horseback riding trips. Did you get to do the camping out at the horse stables with us? oh by the way...I married Jimmy Boudalis (boathouse) lol. That was quite a learning experience. But now I married David Turner, the pool hustler I learned to play pool from. <br />Patricia Simpson (Trish the Dish)https://www.blogger.com/profile/17256096648181951149noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-700192481160437156.post-18934688501595109872019-07-20T20:46:45.133-05:002019-07-20T20:46:45.133-05:00I was there at the same time. Helped make me an ad...I was there at the same time. Helped make me an adult.Robo-nursehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11591024489248218474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-700192481160437156.post-19495749643876099912019-03-03T20:44:23.184-06:002019-03-03T20:44:23.184-06:00Patrick Zimmerman (Zip) was my teacher back in 197...Patrick Zimmerman (Zip) was my teacher back in 1976 - 1977. Best school ever. Couldn't have graduated and gone on to college without Zip, Jerry & Fran Rothman. I think of it fondly. Thank you Souther School.<br /><br />Patricia Simpson TurnerPatricia Simpson (Trish the Dish)https://www.blogger.com/profile/17256096648181951149noreply@blogger.com