List of Friar Society members
The Friar Society is an honor society at the University of Texas at Austin.[1] Following is a list of Friar Society members.
Academia
- Wilson Homer Elkins, President of the University of Maryland, 1954–1978
 - Michael L. Gillette, historian, director of the Center for Legislative Archives at the National Archives, and the executive director of Humanities Texas
 - Ricardo Romo, President of the University of Texas at San Antonio
 
Business and finance
- Steve Poizner, Silicon Valley high tech entrepreneur, founder of SnapTrack, and California Insurance Commissioner
 - Roy Spence, founder and CEO of GSD&M Idea City
 - Darren Walker, President of the Ford Foundation
 
Law
- Linda Addison, lawyer and founding president of the Center for Women in Law
 - Ben Connally, former United States Federal Judge
 - Joe Greenhill, former Texas Supreme Court justice
 - John Hill, former Texas Attorney General and former Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court
 - Harry Lee Hudspeth, current United States Federal Judge
 - George P. Kazen, current Senior United States Federal Judge
 - Robert Keeton, lawyer, jurist, and legal scholar
 - Harold Barefoot Sanders, former United States Federal Judge
 - Benno C. Schmidt Sr., lawyer and venture capitalist
 - Diane Wood, current Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
 
Literature and journalism
- Bryan Garner, author, legal scholar, lexicographer, and editor of Black's Law Dictionary
 - Barr McClellan, author
 - Willie Morris, editor-in-chief of Harper's Magazine
 - Robert Schenkkan, Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Tony Award for Best Play, two-time Emmy Award nominee
 - Mary Walsh, journalist and producer at CBS News
 - Glen Powell (actor), actor
 
Politics
- Roberto R. Alonzo, Texas State House of Representative
 - Bob Armstrong, former U.S. Under Secretary of Interior and Texas Land Commissioner
 - Paul Begala, political consultant and commentator[2]
 - John J. Bell, United States House of Representative
 - Dolph Briscoe, 41st Governor of Texas, largest single landowner in Texas
 - Jack B. Brooks, United States House of Representative
 - George Prescott Bush, Texas Land Commissioner and nephew of George W. Bush
 - Peter Coneway, United States Ambassador to Switzerland
 - John Connally, 38th Governor of Texas, United States Secretary of the Navy, and United States Secretary of the Treasury
 - Lloyd Doggett, United States House of Representatives
 - Ed Gossett, United States House of Representatives
 - Beauford H. Jester, 36th Governor of Texas
 - Frank Ikard, United States House of Representatives
 - Cyndi Taylor Krier, former Texas Senate
 - Mark McKinnon, Republican political advisor
 - Stanley Louis McLelland, former United States Ambassador to Jamaica
 - J.J. Pickle, United States House of Representatives
 - Steve Poizner, California Insurance Commissioner, Silicon Valley high tech entrepreneur, and founder of SnapTrack
 - Patrick Rose, Texas House of Representatives
 - Allan Shivers, 37th Governor of Texas
 - James Talarico, Texas House of Representatives[3]
 - Tim Von Dohlen, Texas House of Representative
 
Sports
- Sam Acho, football linebacker for the Arizona Cardinals
 - Major Applewhite, football coach and former Texas quarterback
 - Earl Campbell, Hall of Fame NFL running back
 - Lindsey Carmichael, Paralympic Bronze Medalist
 - Doug Dawson, former National Football League offensive lineman
 - Roosevelt Leaks, former National Football League running back
 - Will Licon, swimmer
 - Cat Osterman, American softball player
 
See also
References
- ^ Leahy, Cory (April 12, 2005). "Friar Society selects Jarvis for teaching excellence award". UT News. Retrieved February 15, 2024.
 - ^ Leahy, Cory (April 5, 2011). "Friar Society rings in 100 years". UT News. Retrieved February 15, 2024.
 - ^ Lyle, Chad. "UT alumnus to be sworn in as youngest member of state legislature". The Daily Texan. Retrieved February 15, 2024.