Campustown Indexes

Campustown: A Brief History of the First West Ames contains several photos and hundreds of names and organizations. These indexes are a guide to what is in it.

Inside Campustown are nine chapters, more than 40 photos and hundreds of names and places, several of which are only mentioned once or twice. There is an index in the back that includes the notable highlights, but these are a full breakdown of who and what is named.

  • Chapters: An index of all the sections, chapters, and subsections
  • Images: An index of all the photos and images
  • People: An index of all the named people
  • Businesses & Organizations: An index of all the named businesses and organizations

Chapter Index

The following is an index of all the sections, chapters, and subsections and what page they begin.

Acknowledgements, 9

Introduction, 11

Chapter 1: The Pioneers, 15
—The First Settlers, 16
—The First Landowners, 19
—The Dinkey and Annexation, 20

Chapter 2: West Ames Is Born, 23
—Life in the 1890s, 24
—Campustown Platting Begins, 25
—Early Residents, 26
—The First Businessmen, 30

Chapter 3: Growth, Grievances and Secession, 33
—A.L. Champlin and Business Boom, 34
—Driveable Streets, Walkable Sidewalks, 38
—From Dinkey to Streetcar, 40
—The First School, 43
—City Utilities, Please, 44
—The City of West Ames, 46

Chapter 4: Between Two Wars, 50
World War I and Flu Pandemic, 52
—The Long Road to a Movie Theater, 53
—The Movie Theater Saga Continues, 56
—Campustown Picks a Name, 57
—The Female Faculty Build a Home, 59
—Halting Business Expansion, 61
—The Memorial Union Arrives, 62
—From Trains to Buses, 63
—Bank Robbery, Building and Beer During the Depression, 64
—Knapp Street: Campustown South, 67

Chapter 5: Worship in Campustown, 70
—Ames Meeting of Friends, 71
—Frisbie House, 72
—St. John’s Episcopal Church by the Campus, 73
—Collegiate United Methodist Church and Wesley Foundation, 74
—Memorial Lutheran Church and Student Center, 77
—First Baptist Church, 79
—Campus Baptist Church, 80
—St. Thomas Aquinas Church and Catholic Student Center, 81

Chapter 6: The Greek Letters, 84
—Return of Greeks and Early Housing, 85
—Migration to the South, 87
—Greek Life, 91

Chapter 7: The Story of West Gate, 94
—After the Lincoln Highway, 95
—Collegiate Presbyterian Church, 96
—The Athletic Drug Co., 97
—Building the Rest of West Gate, 98
—Doomed by the Memorial Union and Zoning, 100
—Recent Years in West Gate, 101

Chapter 8: The Boom Years, 103
—Life in the ’40s and ’50s, 105
—Pizza! and Other Eateries, 109
—Football and Campustown, 110
—The First Parking Problems, 112
—Finding Washington Graham’s House, 113

Chapter 9: Culture Shifts, 116
—The Changing 1960s, 117
—Beer Returns and the Cave (Falls) Inn, 118
—Counterculture’s Legacy, 121
—A Neighborhood Bypassed, 122
—Business Diversity Changes, 124
—The First VEISHEA Riots, 126
—Big, Unachieved Ideas, 130
—Campustown in the Twenty-First Century, 130

Selected Bibliography, 135

Index, 137

About the Author, 143


Image Index

The following is an index of all the photos and images, the page they appear. The ( ) indicate where the photo is courtesy of. If there isn’t an ( ), the photo is the author’s.

Cover
—Ames Collaborative Art mural at Welch and Chamberlain, 2016
—Lincoln Way from the 2500 block looking west, 1941 (Ames Historical Society)

Introduction
13. Plat map of Campustown with select buildings, 2016

Chapter 2: West Ames Is Born
26. Beardshear’s and Parker’s Additions plat map (1902 Story County Atlas)
27. Apartment building at 127½ Welch Ave., 2016
29. Zimmerman House at Lincoln Way and Welch Avenue, 1900s (Jerry Litzel)
29. Grading Lincoln Way, 1910s (Farwell T. Brown)
31. Olsanville Greenhouse, 1900s (Farwell T. Brown)

Chapter 3: Growth, Grievances and Secession
35. Edwards Coal Co., 1920s-ish (Georgia Bluhm)
36. Inside Champlin’s Store, 1920 (Georgia Bluhm)
37. College Savings Bank, 1916-ish (Farwell T. Brown)
39. Briley Groceries Automobile, 1916-ish (Farwell T. Brown)
39. Hayward Avenue culvert, 1918 (Farwell T. Brown)
41. Triangle buildings at Stanton and Chamberlain, 2016
42. West Gate Entrance, 1913 (Farwell T. Brown)
44. Welch Elementary School, 1977 (Farwell T. Brown)
48. Welch Avenue and Lincoln Way, 1912-ish (Farwell T. Brown)

Chapter 4: Between Two Wars
52. West Ames aerial, 1938 (Memorial Lutheran Church)
55. Welch Avenue and Lincoln Way, 1941 (Ames Historical Society)
58. Pipe Shop & Lincoln Way (Ames Historical Society)
60. Cranford Building, 2016 (Marilyn Alger)
64. Midwest Transit Lines Company Bus, 1946 (Farwell T. Brown)
68. Knapp Street grocery building, 2016

Chapter 5: Worship in Campustown
75. Collegiate United Methodist Church aerial (Collegiate United Methodist Church)
78. Memorial Lutheran Church (Memorial Lutheran Church)
82. St. Thomas Aquinas Church (St. Thomas Aquinas Church)

Chapter 6: The Greek Letters
86. Houses at West and Campus (Hank Zaletel)
88. Beta Theta Pi, 1915 (Farwell T. Brown)
89. Adelante, 2016
90. Theta Delta Chi, 2016
90. Phi Gamma Delta, 2016

Chapter 7: The Story of West Gate
97. Inside Athletic Drug Store, 1928 (Ames Historical Society)
99. Mother’s Pub, 2016

Chapter 8: The Boom Years
104. Ames ariel, 1959-ish (Farwell T. Brown)
107. Peter Giannos, Goodyear Shoe Repair, 1936 (Farwell T. Brown)
109. Lincoln Way, 1976 (Jerry Litzel)
111. Sheldon Avenue, 1970 (Farwell T. Brown)
112. Ames Intermodal Facility, 2016
114. Beta Theta Pi demolition, 1977 (Farwell T. Brown)
114. Charles Miller & Washington Graham house, 1952 (Jerry Litzel)

Chapter 9: Culture Shifts
117. Welch & Chamberlain, 2016
123. Lincoln Way, 1961 (The Ames Tribune)
126. New Ames Theater, 1990 (Jerry Litzel)
129. Johnny Orr at VEISHEA Riot, 1988 (Dan Rice)
133. Chamberlain Street bars, 2000-ish (Jerry Litzel)
133. New Campustown Building, 2016
134. Lynn Avenue and Lincoln Way, 2016

Back Cover
—Beardshear’s and Parker’s Additions plat map (1902 Story County Atlas)
—Lou Champlin in horse carriage (Lynn Lloyd)


People

The following is an index of the named people and the page(s) they can be found. Page numbers in bold means the name is in a photo caption. Page numbers in bold and underlined means the name is in both a caption and text.

?, Marty, 53

Abbott, Eric, 117, 119
Agg, Thomas R., 46
Aiton, Al, 74
Alger, Marilyn, 61
Anderson, C.V., 20
Anderson, Lillian, 108
Ash, Charles, 51
Atkin, Phil, 120

Badger, Henry, 15
Badger, Lewis, 15
Badger, Mary, 15
Ballantine, Dennis, 128
Banks, Fred I., 31
Barretta, Charles, 37
Battle, George, 125
Baum, Marvin, 108
Beardshear, William, 19, 24, 84, 85
Beaty, Earl, 68, 105, 108-109
Bederazack, Lovish, 121
Beman, Ackley, 67
Beman, Estey, 67
Beman, Fred, 67-68
Beman, Garfield, 67-68
Bennett, Alfred A., 24
Bluhm, Georgia, 95
Bragonier, Robert, 106, 111
Brennenman, Florence, 43
Brickley, John, 81
Briley, Henry E., 32, 35
Briley, James, 32
Briley, Newton, 32
Briley, Ralph, 32
Brooks, Ralph L., 47-48
Brown, Monty, 98, 102
Brown, W.H., 68
Brindley, John E., 62
Buchanan, Estelle, 61
Buchanan, Joseph, 61
Buchanan, Robert E., 61
Buck, James, 108
Budd, Joseph L., 18, 24, 30
Budd, Sarah, 24
Burroughs, LeRoy, 74

Cakerice, Troy, 98, 102
Cameron, M.E., 24
Cameron, William, 24
Campbell, Marcia, 106
Castner, Henry, 65
Catt, Carrie Chapman, 60
Chamberlain, William, 19, 84
Champlin, Albert Louis (A.L), 32, 34, 35, 36, 45, 47-48, 50, 51, 54, 56, 57, 58, 62, 89, 96, 100, 106, 122, 130
Champlin, Albert Louis, Jr., 130
Champlin, George Howard, 32, 34
Champlin, Howard, 37
Champlin, Sport (dog), 58
Champlin (Culbertson), Angie, 34
Coe, Paul, 105
Cole, Agnes, 54, 71, 72
Cole, Harry, 71
Cole, Jacob, 71
Coppock, Fred, 72
Curtiss, Charles, 92

Darner, Frances M., 35
Davidson, R.B., 79
Davis, Richard L., Jr., 125
Diggins, Amanda, 24
Diggins, William, 24
Dixon, Frank, 36, 95
Donaldson, William H., 26
Dyer, Benjamin, 60

Eaton, Gordon, 128
Edwards, Ben, 35
Edwards, Ford K., 59
Ellis, Isaac, 24, 71, 72
Ellis, Martha, 24
Emmerson, Tom, 106
Erb, Sherry, 106, 124
Erb, Steve, 124
Ervin, Mary L., 43
Erwood, Tom, 69

Ferguson, K.R., 61
Fitchpatrick, Joseph, 18, 30
Fitchpatrick, William, 18, 30
Foley, John E., 54
Foster, Emma, 24
Foster, Clay, 24, 27
Freed, Kittie, 43
Frisbie, A.L., 73

Gerbracht, Ada, 54
Gerbracht, Della, 54
Gerbracht, Joe, 54, 56
Ghrist, David M., 62
Gianello, Claudio, 122
Giannos, Peter J., 106, 107
Gibbs, Earl, 61
Gibbs, Monte, 61
Gilbert, Charles, 101
Gilbert, Roy, 101
Goddard, ?, 39
Goodland, Paul, 74
Goodman, Matthew, 125
Gossard, Ariel, 25
Gossard, William, 25
Graham, Washington J., 16-17, 113-115 (114)
Graves, Edwin H., 54
Gray, Alexander, 27
Greer, William, 27
Gretsiuger, Pearl, 43

Handy, Don, 74, 75
Handy, Elias, 74, 75
Handy, William, 75
Harris, Eugene, 61
Hawley, Henry, 73
Hawley, Theodosia, 73
Hayden, Ada, 60
Herr, Gertrude, 60
Hints, William, 75
Hoffman, James, 120
Hostetter, Hugh, 105
Howard, Fred, 108
Howard, Elida, 108
Huber, John, 111, 124
Hughes, Raymond, 92
Hunt, Leigh S.J., 20
Hunziker, Dean, 113
Hunziker, Erb, 105
Hutchins, Edwin, 61

Illsley, Harvey, 27
Ives, David, 24
Ives, Eleanor, 24

Johnston, Harry, 61

Kassis, Mark, 125
Kerr, J.A., 20
Kimble, Elroy W., 47
Kleiner, Joseph, 81
Knudson, Charles A., 106
Knudson, Dean, 105
Kupfer, Fern, 117

Landsburg, Ted, 105
Larson, Cliff, 100, 101
Larson, Cynthia, 100
Larson, Esther, 101
Larson, Guy, 100, 101
Larson, Larry, 100
Larson, Mary, 100
LaValle, Michael, 98
Lerdall, Albert T., 47-48
Lindquist, Henning (Henry), 64-65
Lindquist, Norman, 65, 105
Little, Carl L., 37
Little, Edward E., 37
Little, Lizzie, 43
Livingston, Daisy, 95-96
Lloyd, Lynn, 63, 108, 130
Loomis, Bob, 108
Loring, Homer, 41
Lynch, C.J., 37
Lyon, Jake, 24

Mabie, Seward, 27
MacDonald, Thomas H., 45, 47
Macklin, W.L., 34
Madden, Warren, 128
Madson, Nels, 27
Maitland, Andy, 66, 105
Malander, Glen, 105
Marsh, Vernon, 80
Marston, Anston, 18, 45
Matlack, William A., 54, 56
McBurney, Hugh, 27
McCarthy, Daniel, 18, 25
McCarthy, Hattie, 61
McCarthy, Robert H., 25, 61, 113
McCarty, Cora, 76
McDaniel, Hannah, 25
McDaniel, John, 25, 27
McGuire, M.W. (Bud), 106
McNurlen, Keith, 61
Mead, Gladys, 115
Meeker, Warren H., 47
Miller, Charles, 113-115 (114)
Miller, Hawley, 27, 28, 31, 32, 45, 89
Miller,Isabella M., 31
Miller, Walter James, 92
Minert, Carrie, 27
Minert, J.W., 105
Moravets, Francis J., 47-48
Morgan, Jon, 105

Nass, Martin Edwin, 108
Nelson, Bill, 69
Newens, Adrian M., 27
Nichols, Harold, 68
Noble, Alvin B., 24

Olsan, Charles, 30
Olsan, Frank J., 28, 30-31
Olsan, Milos, 30
Olsan, William, 30
Otis,Isaac, 27, 28
Otto, Edgar J., 77
Orr, Johnny, 128, 129

Palgliai, Armond, 109
Palgliai, Sam, 109
Palmer, George, 105
Pammel, Louis H., 27, 91
Parker, David, 25-26, 27, 28, 31
Parker, Mary, 25-26, 28
Paulson, Joel, 102
Pearson, Raymond, 47, 55, 61
Peterson, C.M., 105
Peterson, Delmar L., 98
Peyton, Charles, 99, 105
Peyton, G.H., 99
Pickering, Sam, 72
Pollock, Howard, 61
Porter, Harriet, 20, 94
Porter, Philander L., 19-20, 30, 94
Porter, Susan, 20
Porter, William, 20
Purmont, Charles H., 96

Quade, Charles R., 51

Renner, Elber W., 67
Renner, Oscar, 67
Rice, Dan, 121
Richardson, Anne E., 60
Ritan, A., 60
Rizk, Salom, 65
Roberts, Maria, 59-60
Romans, Lewis F., 35
Ross, Don, 105
Rubel, Chester, 27
Russell, David, 80

Sargent, James, 25
Sargent, Lucinda, 25
Schwertley, Russell, 65
Sclarow, Joe, 105
Scoltock, Leah T., 72
Secker, Betty, 121
Secker, Martin, 121
Seiser, Milton, 61
Sheldon, Parley, 41, 42, 47
Shockey, Harry, 106
Shipley, Jason, 98
Shull, Lou, 36
Simmons, Lillian, 43
Sloan, R.E., 98
Sloane, E.R., 67
Sloss, Thomas, 96
Smith, Neal, 101
Stalker, Millikan, 19
Stalker Smith, Sallie, 19
Stange, Charles H., 47
Stanton, Edgar W., 19, 54, 59
Stanton (MacDonald), Margaret, 19
Stanton (Wentch), Julie, 59
Stevenson, William H., 27
Stephenson, Connie, 105
Storey, Norman, 27
Storms, Albert B., 45, 85
Strennen, Judy, 69
Strennen, Paul, 69
Strennen, Paula, 69
Stuckey, Esther, 106
Stuckey, John, 58, 105, 106
Sucher, Bob, 68
Supple, James, 82

Tappan, Anna Helen, 60
Tassell, Paul, 81
Thiel, Howard, 105, 110
Thurber, John N., 59
Trueblood, David, 105
Trueblood, Oscar, 105
Tuttle, E.C., 27

Van Der Wilt, Lew, 105
Van Drie, Rudy, 61

Walden, Jim, 129
Walker, Ella, 108
Ward, Quaife, 66
Weaver, Cal, 105
Welch, Adonijah, 18, 19, 84
Welch, Mary, 18, 19
Welty, ?, 44
West, William, 94
Wettstein, Adolph, 30
Whattoff, Don, 66, 71, 124
Whattoff, Joe, 65-66, 80, 107-108, 111
Whattoff, Murl, 66
Whattoff, Verne, 66, 81
Whittaker, Samuel V., 54, 67, 97
Wierson, Archie, 106, 107
Wilhelm, Max, 108
Williams, L.D., 35
Wilson, Alda, 59-60
Wilson, Clair E., 64-65

Ziminski, Doug, 131
Zmolek, Tom, 122

Businesses & Organizations

The following is an index of the businesses, clubs, and organizations and the page(s) they can be found. Page numbers in bold means the name is in a photo caption. Page numbers in bold and underlined means the name is in both a caption and text.

A.H. Blank Company, 56
A.L. Champlin, 34, 36, 55
Acacia, 87
Adelante, 28, 85, 87, 89, 128, 129
Alpha Kappa Lambda, 91
Alpha Sigma Phi, 89, 91
Alumni Hall, see Enrollment Services Center
American Baptist Churches, USA, 79
American Theatre, 56
Ames & College Railway, 20-2140, 41, 43
—or Dinkey
Ames (Evening) Times, 40, 47
Ames City Council, 51, 66, 118, 119
Ames Collaborative Art, 116
Ames Hardware and Music, 106
Ames Historical Society, 108
Ames Intermodal Facility, 112
Ames Laundry Company, 30, 95
Ames Music Center, 106
Ames News Stand, 38
Ames Progressive, 122
Ames Service Grocery & Market, 107
Ames Service Store, 51
Ames Sport Shop, 107
Ames Supply Food Store, 107
Ames Taxicab Co., 47
Ames Theater / New Ames Theater, 55, 56, 57, 58, 109, 125-126
Ames Tribune, 47, 50, 66, 119
Ames Woman’s Club, 115
Andy’s Place, 66, 67
Annex, 76, 77
Annex Barber Shop, 36
Annex Haberdashers and Tailors, 37
Annex Tailors and Cleaners, 36
Antler Club, 85
Arbor Hills Apartments, 105
Arc of Story County, 76
Arcade Club, 28, 85, 87
Archdiocese of Dubuque, 83
Ark Pet Store, 124
Asbury House, 76
Asylum, 132
Athletic Drug Co., 54, 97-98, 99
Atkinson Lodge, 29, 77-78
Aurora, 38, 84

Bagel Works Bakery, 124
Bangor Quarterly Meeting, 71
Banks’ Garage, 37
Baskin-Robbins, 125
Bates Jewelry, 60
Battle’s Bar-B-Q, 64, 88
—Battlecry Iowa Smokehouse, 125
Bean Wagon, 53
Beaty’s Knapp Street Store, 108
Beman & Son, 67
Beman’s Groceries & Meats, 67
Beman’s Grocery, 58
Ben Franklin, 105, 107
Beta Sigma Psi, 78
Beta Theta Pi, 85, 88, 92, 113
—previously Tri-Serps, 85
Big Shots, 133
Blue & White Sandwich Shop, 110
Blue Bird Cafe, 58
Blue Bird Tea Room, 36
Blue Owl Bar, 120
Board of Education of American Baptist Convention, 79
Bob’s Superette, 68
Bobby Rogers, 60, 106
Boheme Bistro, 101, 122
Bourns, 66
Boyd’s Dairy, 64, 110, 125
Briley Store, 32, 35, 39, 101
—also known as Briley & Sons
—also known as H.E. Briley
Broken Drum, 68
Brown Grocery & Market, 68
Bruce-Ross, 107
Buck’s Barber Shop, 109
Burger King, 125, 131

Cafe Beaudelaire, 37, 66, 122
Cafe Lovish, 121
Cafe Shi, 124
Campus Baptist Church, see CrossRoad Baptist Church
Campus Book Store, 124
Campus Cafe, 110, 121
Campus Electric Shoe Shop, 58
Campus Grocery and Meat Market, 106, 107
Campus Lunch, 58
Campus Plaza, 66, 71, 122
Campus Shoe Service, 65
Campus Toggery, 58
Canterbury House, 73
Cardinal House, 83
Cave Inn, 120
Center for Creative Justice, 79
Champlin Farm, 36
Champlin’s Barn, 34
Champlin’s Garage, 58
Champlin’s Hall, 53, 54, 75, 96, 122
Charlie Yokes, 130
Chasers, 133
Chi Phi, 91
Chicago & North Western Railroad, 20, 41
Christensen Hardware, 106
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 71
Cinemark, 126
Clear Creek Tile and Brick Works, 19
Clyde Williams Field, 110-111, 119
Co-Op Tapes & Records, 124
Coe’s Flowers, 105, 107
College Barber Shop, 31
College Heights Meat Market, 32
College Inn, 55
College Pantorium, 37
College Pantorium and Shining Parlor, 36
College Pipe Shop, 58, 105, 106
College Savings Bank, 37, 47, 48, 51, 58, 65, 66, 105, 106
College Store, 32, 45
College Taxi Co., 47
College Town Studio, 51, 105
College View Restaurant, 35
Collegiate Presbyterian Church, 42, 47, 71, 73, 87, 96-97, 98
Collegiate Shoe Shop, 65
Collegiate United Methodists Church and Wesley Foundation, 47, 74-77 (75)
—formerly Campus Methodist Church, 75, 81
Colonials, 28, 85
Concordia House, 78
Cooney’s, 119
Copyworks, 37, 66, 106, 109, 131
Covenant House, 79
Cranford Apartments, 61
Cranford Beauty Shop, 60
Cranford Building, 59-60, 65, 109
Creative Artists Studio of Ames, 76
CrossRoad Baptist Church, 76, 80-81, 108
—formerly Ames Bible Church, 80
—formerly Campus Bible Church, 76, 80-81
—formerly Gospel Mission, 80
Cy’s Roost, 121, 132
CyRide, 122, 131
Cyberia, 124
Cyclone Grill, 110
Cyclone Inn, 80, 110

Da Vinci’s Pizza and Subs, 124
Dairy King, 80, 110
Dairy Queen, 125, 131
Dark Star, 124
Daughters of the American Revolution, 115
Delta Delta Delta, 84, 85, 87
—previously Omega Delta, 28, 85, 87
Delta Sigma Phi, 89
Delta Tau Delta, 84
—previously Hawkeye Club, 85, 88
Delta Upsilon, 82, 89, 91
—previously Colonnades, 45, 85, 86, 89
Des Moines Plymouth Congregational Church, 73
Des Moines Register & Tribune Agency, 105, 106
Dick & Eva’s Cafe, 110
Dinkey, see Ames & College Railway
District, 132
Do Biz, 124
Don’s Deli, 124
Dort’s Hut Cafe, 68
Drake University, 80
Duds ‘n’ Suds, 120
Dugan’s Deli, 99, 101, 121, 122
Dunkin Donuts, 81, 122

E.S. Club, 85
East Parker, 28, 82
Edwards Coal Co., 35, 58, 61, 112
Edwards-Champlin Coal Co., 35
Enrollment Services Center, 34-35, 54, 62, 80, 96, 128
—previously Alumni Hall
Episcopal Parish of Ames, 74
Epsilon Sigma, 85, 87
—previously Craftsman Club, 86, 87
Epworth Annex, 76
Es Tas, 132

Faculty Women’s Housing Company, 59
Fair, 51
FarmHouse, 30
Felix and Oscar’s, 80
Fire Station, No. 2, 116, 119-120
First Baptist Church, 73, 79-80, 89
First Congregational Church, 72
First National Bank, 73
Fitchpatrick hardware, 30
Flying Saucer, 110
Fontanelle, 58
Fort Dodge Des Moines & Southern (FDDM&S), 40-42, 44, 47
Fort Dodge Des Moines & Southern Transportation Company, 63
Fourth Ward Civic Improvement Society, 42
Fourth Ward Coffee Club, 105
Fourth Ward Fire Company, 46
Fourth Ward Taxi Co., 47
Fox Schoolhouse, 43, 71
Francis’ Sandwich Shop, 66
Frank’s Place, 36, 95, 99
Friends Church / Ames Meeting of Friends (Ames Monthly), 43, 71-72, 96
Friendship Ark, 76
Frisbie House Student Center, 72-73

Gables, 27
Gamma Alpha, 28
Gamma Phi Beta, 91
General Association of Regular Baptist Churches, 81
Gilbert’s Garage, 101
Golden Wok, 120
Goodyear Shoe Repair, 106
Grandma’s Attic, 131
Great Plains Sauce and Dough Co., 80
Green Pepper, 124
Grubstake Barbeque, 101, 121
Gus Martin, 51

Hardee’s, 125
Harlan School, 44
Harold Nichols Wrestling Equipment, 69
Headliner’s, 130
High View Motel, 105, 110
Hill’s Studio, 107
Hoggatt School, 79
Home Town Pizza, 131
Hostetter’s Cafe, 105, 119
Humphrey Yogart Shop, 125
Hunziker & Furman Builders, 105
Hy-Vee, 76, 80, 81, 107, 111
Hyperion Club, 28

IHOP, 125
ISC Student, 38, 41, 46, 47
ISU Dairy Department, 67
Inn, 68
Inomene Feliae, 86
Iota Theta, 87
Iowa Able Foundation, 76
Iowa Annual Conferences, 74
Iowa Baptist Convention, 79
Iowa Cafe, 66, 67
Iowa Club, 28, 88
Iowa District West, of Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, 77
Iowa Florists’ Association, 30
Iowa State Daily, 84, 91, 128
Iowa State Extension, 54

Jack Sprat Food Store, 100
Jaded Angel, 132
Jameson’s, 37, 58, 64, 107
Jiffy Lunch, 68
Jimmy John’s, 131
Joe’s Men’s Shop, 105, 107
John E. Harlan Elementary School, 104
John Huber Clothier, 107
Joy’s Spudnut Shop, 110

KKK House (Kappa Kappa Kappa), 86
Kappa Alpha Theta, 89
Kappa Kappa Gamma, 79, 89
Karen’s Plants & Floral, 124
Kibby Club, 28
Kingland Systems, 126, 130, 132
Klufas Pharmacy, 60
Knapp Street Supply Store, 67, 68, 105
Kum & Go, 125, 128

L-Way Cafe, 55, 105, 109, 110
LANE4 Property Group, 132
Lake LaVerne, 61-62, 119, 126
Lambda Chi Alpha, 87
—previously Alamo Club, 86, 87
Landsberg Pharmacy, 60, 105, 108
Larson’s West Street Grocery, 98
Lasting Impressions, 132
Leedz Salon, 125, 131
Library, 120
Lighthouse, 76, 81, 108
Lincoln Annex, 72
Lincoln Barber Shop, 58
Lincoln Candy Kitchen, 58
Lincoln Way Pharmacy, 60
Lindquist Cleaners, 105
Little Read Book Shop, 124
Lou Shull’s Hyland Barber Shop, 36
Louise Crawford School, 103-105, 108, 119
Lucky Q, 120

Magi Jewelers, 107
Maid Rite, 124
Maintenance Shop, 101, 121
Malander’s Grocery, 105, 107
Mane Event, 99
Marty’s Place, 37, 53
Mary Greeley Hospital, 47, 120
Mayhem Comics, 107, 131
McCartney’s, 107
McDonald’s, 125, 131
McGuire Pipe Shop, 58
Memorial Lutheran Church, 29, 77-79
Memorial Union, 52, 62-63, 77, 80, 81, 83, 100, 108, 113, 131
Mennonite Fellowship, 71
Metropolitan Club, 28
Mickey’s, 132
Midway Barber Shop, 58
Midwest Transit Line Company, 64
Miller’s Club, 28
Minsky’s Pizza, 124
Monty’s Barber Shop, 98
Mother Lode Enterprises, 102
Mother’s Pub, 99, 101
Mr. Burrito, 35

National Lutheran Education Association, 77
National Shoe Dealers, 65
Neiswanger, 110, 119
New Ames Theater, see Ames Theater
Newman Club, 83
Nichols & Maxwell Livery, 20
North Grand Mall, 124
Northminster Presbyterian Church, 74

Olsan & Sons, 30
Olsan’s Club, 28
Olsanville Greenhouse, 30, 31, 40, 101
Orient, 37
Otis Club, 28
Outlaws, 132, 133
Ozark Fraternity, 85, 87

PEO Sisterhood, 59
Paddy’s, 132
Palisades Club, 86
Palm Theater, 53
Palmer Building, 64
Palmer Plumbing, 105
Papa’s Corner, 130
Parno Jewelry, 60
Paul’s Superette, 69
People’s, 122, 130
People’s Bakery and Restaurant, 31
Peterson Drug Co., 98
Peyton’s Grocery & Market, 105
Phi Delta Theta, 88
Phi Gamma Delta, 90, 91
—previously Noit Avrats, 28, 85, 87
Phi Kappa Psi, 87, 89
Phi Sigma Kappa, 91
Pi Beta Phi, 46, 60, 84, 87, 88
Pi Kappa Alpha, 87, 91
—previously Gamma Theta, 86, 87, 91
Pizza Den, 119, 121
Pizza House, 109-110
Pizza Hut, 125
Pizza Kitchens, 124
Pizza Pit, 120, 132
Porter Creamery, 30
Porter Lodge (The Old House), 81
Prairie Children’s Center, 76
Princess Theater, 53, 54

QuikTrip, 128
Quo Vadis, 92

Rathskeller Lounge, 120
Rho Sigma Gamma (Red Shirt Gang), 86
Rite-Way, 100
Roger Williams House, 79, 89
Roman’s Refreshment Parlor, 35
Rose Tree Fiber Shop, 102

S.S. Society, 85
Salvation Army, 72
Schafers Jewelry, 60
Scoreboard, 66
Sheldon-Munn Hotel, 47
Shipley’s Barber Shop, 98
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 28, 85, 87-88, 89
—previously Dragon Society … 85
Sigma Chi, 54, 92
Sigma Nu, 85
Sips, 132
Sizzlin’ Cabana, 64
Smiles and Gyros, 132
South Campus Area Neighborhood Association, 116
Sovereign Grill, 67, 110
Space Port, 124
Space for Ames, 122
Spiggs Pharmacy, 60
Square Deal Coal Co., 35
Squaw Creek Church, 79
St. Cecilia Church, 81
St. David’s Lutheran Church, 74
St. John’s by the Campus, 73-74
—formerly Trinity Mission, 73
St. Paul Lutheran Church’ 78
St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 28, 81-83 (82)
State Board of Education, 61
State Board of Health, 45
State Club, 28, 88
Stephenson’s Dry Goods, 105, 107
Steven Funeral Home, 74
Student Army Training Corps, 53
Student Supply Store, 38, 55, 58, 105, 107, 109
Student Tailor Shop, 35
Studio III, 125
Subway, 99, 125, 131
Suites on Lincoln Way, 72
Sunnyside Club, 28
Sunset Club, 28
Superdog, 132
Swank’s Jewelers, 107

T Galaxy, 124
TJ Cups, 106
Taco Bell, 81, 125
That Place, 101
Theta Delta Chi, 89, 90, 91
Theta Nu Epsilon, 93
Theta Xi, 87, 89, 128
Thumb’s, 99
Thumb’s Up, 99
Tilden’s, 25, 51
Tork’s, 98, 99
Town & Campus, 107
Tri-Serps, see Beta Theta Pi
Triangle Fraternity, 91
Trinity Lutheran Church, 77
Trueblood College Shoe Store, 58, 59, 101, 105
Twin Star (Scenic), 53, 54

US Bank, 105
Underground Cafe, 122
United Campus Christian Ministry, 73
Utopia Club, 28

VEISHEA, 118, 126-130
Varsity Boot Shop, 60
Varsity Shop, 58
Varsity Theater, 55, 57, 109, 125-126, 130
Virginia’s, 58

Weaver Jewelers, 105, 107
Welch Ave. Station, 120
Welch Avenue Post Office, 116
Welch School, 43, 44, 46, 48, 103
Wesley Foundation, 75-76, 77
Wesley Hall (The Shack), 75
West Ames Business Men’s Association, 50
West Parker, 28, 89
West Street Deli, 99
Westgate Barber Shop, 99
Whattoff Gas Station, 65-66
Whattoff Motor Company, 66, 107, 124
Wilson-Lindquist Cleaners and Tailors, 60, 64-65
Windsor Oaks, 74
Wing’s Model Laundry, 30
Wutzundar, 80, 101, 122

YMCA, 54
Young Democrats, 73

Zapp, 124
Zeta Sigma Zeta, 86