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M. Scott Carpenter Elementary School [11] with 226 students in grades K–5 Leroy Gordon Cooper Elementary School [ 12 ] (196; K–5) Virgil I. Grissom Elementary School [ 13 ] (182; K–5)
Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr. was born on March 6, 1927, in Shawnee, Oklahoma, [1] the only child of Leroy Gordon Cooper Sr. and his wife, Hattie Lee née Herd. [2] His mother was a school teacher. His father enlisted in the United States Navy during World War I, and served on the presidential yacht USS Mayflower. After the war, Cooper Sr. completed ...
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Leroy Cooper may refer to: Leroy Gordon Cooper, Jr. (1927–2004), American aerospace engineer, pilot and astronaut Leroy Cooper (musician) (1928–2009), American jazz and R&B saxophonist
Leroy Gordon (Gordo) Cooper Jr. Shawnee, Oklahoma, March 6, 1927 October 4, 2004: Cooper joined the USAF in 1949, and flew F-84 Thunderjets and F-86 Sabres in Germany for four years. He graduated from the USAF Experimental Flight Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, California, with Class 56D in 1956.
Leroy "Shaq" Buchanan (born 1997), American basketball player; Leroy Burrell, American athlete; Leroy Carr, blues singer and pianist; Leroy Gordon Cooper, American astronaut; Leroy DeLeon (1948–2025), Trinidad and Tobago footballer; Leroy D'Sa (born 1953), Indian badminton player and coach; LeRoy Edwards, American professional basketball pioneer
Gordon Ramsay gave a young chef his official stamp of culinary approval. The “MasterChef Junior” judge posted a duet video of himself reacting to a 14-year-old content creator named William ...
The students attended the following schools: Bruce Elementary (Dwania Kyles, Harry Williams, Michael Willis); Gordon Elementary (Alvin Freeman, Sharon Malone, Sheila Malone, Pamela Mayes); Rozelle Elementary (Joyce Bell, E.C. Freeman, Leandrew Wiggins, Clarence Williams); Springdale Elementary (Deborah Ann Holt; Jacqueline Moore). [2]