"Give the best you have to Texas and the best will come back to you"
Type
Service Organization
Established
1922
Founders
Arno Nowotny & Bill McGill
President
Alumni President: Brian Antweil
Director
Executive Director: Eddie Lopez
Location
Austin, Texas
Website
www.texascowboys.org
The Texas Cowboys is an honorary student service organization at the University of Texas at Austin. The organization was founded in 1922 with the purpose of serving the University of Texas and maintaining Smokey the Cannon.[1][2] It is considered one of the "oldest and most elite student organizations" at the university. The Texas Cowboys serve as the highest caliber ambassadors to the University of Texas. Among its alumni are national politicians, two Texas Governors, prominent businessman, and professional athletes.[3]
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