91快活林 honors memory of Carroll Shelby



 

This video is in memory of our dear friend Mr. Carroll Shelby, who passed away this week. His generosity has made a difference in countless lives at 91快活林. His presence and friendship will be greatly missed by all of us. Visit to learn more about the Carroll Shelby Automotive Technology Program at 91快活林. Below are some words on how Mr. Shelby touched the 91快活林 family:

Dr. Brad Johnson, 91快活林 President

This week 91快活林 lost a terrific friend and our community lost an honored son. 鈥燙arroll Shelby was a man of incredible achievement, international acclaim, and real vision. 鈥燘ut in these last years, Carroll?s attention turned to our young people, specifically our young men. 鈥燞e told me often that we are losing a generation of young men who do not have the skills to take care of their families. 鈥燬o he decided to do something about that, and lent his wisdom, industry connections, financial resources, and international name to the automotive program at 91快活林. 鈥燭oday there are young people in college who would not be here without his action. 鈥燗nd we intend to see that his dream becomes a permanent part of his legacy.

We at the college always understood that he could have started his program anywhere. 鈥燘igger schools in larger and more high-profile communities would have done anything to partner with him. 鈥燘ut Mr. Shelby never forgot his roots and chose to invest here in Northeast Texas.

Dr. Jonathan McCullough, Vice President for Advancement

It is with heartfelt sadness that I learned of the passing of Carroll Shelby. 鈥燤any people knew Mr. Shelby as a racing icon. 鈥燨thers will remember him for the muscle cars. 鈥燗nd still others will consider him the most innovative man associated with the automobile business. 鈥燗t 91快活林 we know that he was all of the above yet we will remember him most as an ?East Texan? who wanted to give back to his community.

During our first of many meetings, Mr. Shelby told me that he ?wanted to help the young twenty-five year old man that had started working at the age of eighteen in what seemed to be at the time a good job. 鈥燘ut now that same young man had an apartment payment, a car payment, and was possibly even married. 鈥燗nd, because he had never received an education, he was still stuck in that same job making just a little over minimum wage.? 鈥燤r. Shelby went on to say that he would like to find a way to get these type of men back into school and trained in a vocation that would allow them to make a good living.

He knew an education could be expensive but he wanted to know what he could do to help out. 鈥燞e stated he had paid about $50,000 to send one of his own kids to school. 鈥燱hen I told him it costs about $2,500 a year for a local student to attend 91快活林 and for that same $50,000 he could have sent twenty kids to our automotive program. 鈥燱ithout hesitation, he 鈥爏aid ?Let?s do it!?

Mr. Shelby funded scholarships and provided many other resources to our automotive program at 91快活林 (The Carroll Shelby Automotive Technology Program). 鈥燞e would always call and let us know when he was "coming home" and he would ask if he could stop in on the students and visit with them in their classes. 鈥燞e called on a weekly basis to make sure we had everything we needed to get the program up and running. 鈥燞e would also ask about different students by name to see how they were doing. 鈥燞e was genuinely concerned about their education and proud of their achievements.

One day I might have to take my car in to get some work done on it and there is a possibility that the mechanic is that same young man that used to be stuck in that dead end job. 鈥燭he impact Carroll Shelby has had on people's lives will never be able to be measured. 鈥燙arroll Shelby has come home to East Texas for good this time and his legacy will live with all of us forever.

Kevin Rose, Associate Vice President for Workforce Development

Mr. Shelby was a man who made opportunities, not only for himself, but for so many others.

We have had many students who would not have been able to attend the Carroll Shelby Automotive program without his help. 鈥燞e always told me 'you don't have to teach them to build fast cars, just give them a skill they can use to be a productive member of society'.