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Texas Cowboys
The Texas Cowboys is an honorary men's service organization at the University of Texas at Austin. It was founded by Arno Nowotny and Bill McGill in 1922 with the purpose of serving the University of Texas, as well as the surrounding area, with the timeless motto: "Give the best you have to Texas, and the best will come back to you."〔Directory of Alumni http://www.texascowboysalumni.org/listallmembers.cfm?s=FirstName&svalue=&submit=Submit#data〕〔Directory of Active Members http://www.texascowboysalumni.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=9〕 There are more buildings named after Texas Cowboys alumni than any other student organization at UT. The Texas Cowboys also serve as ambassadors to the University of Texas and are present at all significant university-sponsored events.
The Texas Cowboys are responsible for keeping and maintaining Smokey the Cannon, which is present at all Texas Longhorns home football games.〔Smokey the Cannon http://www.utexas.edu/friends/fun.php?which=2〕 Smokey is fired off after the Eyes of Texas, at the end of every quarter, and after all Texas touchdowns, field goals, kickoffs, and two-point conversions.
==History==
In 1922, the University of Texas at Austin found itself in need of a men's service organization. Two men, head cheerleader Arno Nowotny and Longhorn Band president Bill McGill, began working together to recruit a very select group of young men who were dedicated to leadership and service. In 1922, forty men from all aspects of campus life were chosen by McGill and Nowotny to be the first Texas Cowboys. Throughout its nearly 100 years of existence, becoming a Texas Cowboy became a high honor, developed through the accomplishments of its members and from the organization's tradition of service and spirit.
In 1954, Smokey the Cannon was presented to the University of Texas by the Texas Cowboys. That same year, the Cowboys began their involvement with and support of The Arc of the Capital Area.
On the Monday following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, Smokey fired a 21-gun salute to the fallen President during the climactic moment in a public ceremony in front of the state Capitol building.
Smokey II was created by the Cockrell School of Engineering to replace the original Smokey in 1968. Smokey II served the University well until 1988. The following year, Smokey III, a civil war replica cannon standing six feet tall and weighing 1,200 pounds, was constructed and remains in service to this day.
In 1995, the Texas Cowboys were cancelled as a campus organization following the accidental death of one of its members and a determination by the university administration that the organization had violated the university's hazing policies. Through the efforts of the Texas Cowboys Alumni Association, the campus organization was reestablished in 2000 with the expressed mission "to represent and serve the University of Texas at Austin with spirit, character and leadership."〔When the Smoke Cleared: The Rise, Fall, and Return of the Texas Cowboys http://www.texasexes.org/alcalde/feature.asp?p=3492〕
In 2004, the Texas Cowboys Alumni Association, in conjunction with the Texas Exes, completed construction on the Texas Cowboys Pavilion. It is the only structure on the University campus named for a student organization.〔History of the Texas Cowboys http://www.texascowboysalumni.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=146〕
Today, the Texas Cowboys serve the university in service, spirit, and social capacities. Each year the Texas Cowboys organize and host Harvest Moon,〔Harvest Moon Charity Concert http://www.texascowboysharvestmoon.com/〕 a fall concert held in Waterloo Park, and Spring BBQ, an on-campus barbecue to raise funds for The Arc of the Capital Area. Previous headliners at the Harvest Moon concert include:
1985: Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jerry Jeff Walker, Delbert McClinton
2005: Jerry Jeff Walker
2006: Pat Green
2007: Cory Morrow, Aaron Watson
2008: Cross Canadian Ragweed
2009: Stoney LaRue, Roger Creager
2010: Robert Earl Keen
2011: Josh Abbott Band, Jack Ingram
2012: Casey Donahew, Roger Creager
2013: Aaron Watson, Turnpike Troubadours
2014: Randy Rogers Band

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