In the late fifties and early sixties, during a golden era of Iowa football, taking the train from Des Moines to Iowa City was a big deal. It was a rolling party. My father and mother did it many times, and Dad mentioned that on more than one occasion they were so "tipsy" that they never made it into the stadium.
Football then was a big cocktail party. Men were in blazers and ties and women were dressed up as well. Lots of cigarettes and cigars. Iowa was a national power under Evy. The men liked to wear "I-caps" that were black with a gold block I on the front of the brim. I remember my Dad, wearing the i-cap, black blazer, rep tie and a cigarette in one hand and a big glass of bourbon in the other. Wow, I thought he had it all.
As a very young boy with my father in law school in Iowa City in the mid-fifties, there would be big parties after the home games. One house would volunteer and it would be wall-to-wall with young married couples (law students and others) drinking, smoking, eating and partying. They often brought their own booze. Nothing fancy but a lot of dance music.
I would sneak down the stairs and watch without anyone knowing I was there. Lots of excitement and good times, particularly after a big Hawkeye victory.
They are all gone now, but the memories remain.