The Ascension Advocate 03-05-2015

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Catholic schools name distinguished graduate Advocate staff report

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Greg Gaudin, standing, serves his father, Ronnie Gaudin, during last week’s East Ascension-St. Amant football rivalry Tbone and red beans and rice dinner in Gonzales. Advocate columnist Smiley Anders, left, attended the annual dinner.

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Continued from page 1H at Carlico’s Cafe. The Gators topped the Spartans by the score of 57-34, so the EA group, led by James “Stump” Marchand, had to cook and serve the Gators group as well as endure some good-hearted ribbing along the way. Of course, the teasing went both ways. The crowd included community leaders, businessmen, politicians and former football players. “This is a great event that we look forward to every year,” Englade said. “We love each other and we love to mess with each other, too.” Steve Broussard echoed the sentiments: “Both sides bring signs to the game that has ‘steaks’ written on them to hold up at the end of the game.” This unique set of circumstances makes for strange bedfellows. Ronnie Gaudin, a current Gators fan, was served by his son, Greg, who was on the Spartans side. There was one ex-East Ascension teacher who has gone over to the other side and a couple of politicians sat under the “Police line — do not cross” barrier so folks couldn’t tell which side they were on. The fellowship started about 6 p.m. and the food was

served at 7 p.m. After the meal was finished and the Spartans cleaned up, it really got serious. Each person got the opportunity to stand up, introduce himself then proceed to roast an individual on the other side with some spicy comments. Coaches David Oliver, of the Gators, and John Lambert, from East Ascension, poked barbs at one another, as well. East Ascension has eight original members from the beginning: Randall Aldridge, Johnny Berthelot, Jeff Diez, Frank Fredrick, Guy Holdridge, Tony Malbrough, Loyson Porta and Bobby Shackleford. The Gators have seven originals: Steve Broussard, Roy Deveer, Fritz Englade Sr., Ronnie Gaudin, Harold Jarreau, M.J. “Mert” Smiley and Richard Waguespack. There’s talk of some openings on the teams but it’s sort of like a hunting club: You have to wait until someone dies or drops out in order to get in. I asked both coaches how much pressure these guys put on them to win so they don’t have to buy and cook steaks for the other team. All I got was a sneaky smile. Lyle Johnson covers sports for The Ascension Advocate. He can be contacted at reelman@eatel.net or ascension@theadvocate.com.

St. John Primary and St. Theresa Middle schools named Francis Katherine “Kate” Warthen their choice for the 2015 National Catholic Education Association’s Catholic Elementary School Distinguished Graduate Award. Warthen’s parents are Marianne and David Olivier. Warthen is a graduate of the class of 1994. She is married to Travis Warthen, and they have twin boys, Alex and Bryce, in kindergarten at St. John Primary. Sponsored by National Catholic Education Association’s Department of Elementary Schools in cooperation with St. John Primary and St. Theresa Middle, the award was presented to Warthen for outstanding personal and professional achievements, a news release from the schools said. Throughout her life, Warthen

has been an example of how Catholic schools educate people to take leadership roles in their community, the release said. Warthen has returned to her alma mater to help as a volunteer coach, substitute and as a bus driver, the release states. “Catholic education has instilled in me a foundation of core values that have helped me live a fulfilling life of joy and happiness,” Warthen said. She was honored at the Diocesan Distinguished Graduate of the Year Dinner on Jan. 26 at the Renaissance Hotel in Baton Rouge and at the Catholic Schools Week Mass at St. John Primary on Jan. 28. The National Catholic Education Association established the Distinguished Graduate Award to recognize that significant accomplishments of Catholic elementary alumni are a hallmark of Catholic education, the release said.

Photo provided by KRISTEN ACOSTA

Francis Katherine ‘Kate’ Olivier Warthen is named the 2015 National Catholic Education Association’s Catholic Elementary School Distinguished Graduate for St. John Primary and St. Theresa Middle on Jan. 28. Warthen, center, is seen with St. John Primary Principal Kim Naquin and the Rev. Jerry Martin, priest at St. John the Evangelist Church.

Photo provided by ASHLEY WHITCOMB

Author visits classroom

Author Jennifer Smith Culotta reads her book ‘The Girl With the Red Rubber Boots’ during a February visit to first-graders at Galvez Primary School. The visit came during a lesson on authors. The students learned that authors write for several reasons: either to entertain, persuade or convince, or inform and teach you about something, a news release from the school said.

ASCENSION CIVIL COURT Court cases filed in Ascension Parish between Feb. 18-20.

CIVIL SUITS

Z’Kyriah Lacey and Aaliyaha Lacey v. Tutorship, tutorship. Tysha Aucoin v. R. Brothers Ltd dba Triple Forest Products Ritter, damages. Jamaal White v. Geico Casualty Co., damages. Bank of America Na v. Dorcas A. Williams, open account. Bank of America Na v. Shelly M. Simmons, open account. Discover Bank v. John M. Annan, open account.

Bank of America Na v. Kristi Kron, open account. Campus Federal Credit Union v. Porteous John C IV, promissory note. Jennifer Behalf Hull and Jadyn Minor Boully v. Louisiana State Department Transportation and Development, damages. Wanda Porche Erhabor-Emokpae v. Jesse J. Bradley, State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. and Allstate Property and Casualty Insurance Co., damages. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. v. Jason Warren, damages.

First Heritage Credit of Louisiana LLC v. Danny Sananikone, executory judgment. Fresenius Medical Care Capital City v. Mark Adminst West and Ascension Parish Sales and Use Tax Authority, monies due. State Farm Bank FSB v. John R. Sargent aka John Riley Sargent, executory process. Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Edgar Cornelius Bishop and Deborah Hahn Bishop, executory process. Vicki J. Smith v. Sacor Financial Inc, nullity. Jeremy Freeman v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance

Co., Jeremy Manning and Kaylee Everett, damages. Patrick Piper v. Allstate Property & Casualty Insurance Co. and Debra A. Rosselli-Schoenbrun, damages. Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Adrianne Mary Exectrx Rivera and Loretta A. S. R. S. Succ. Ward, executory process. Taylor Pollard and Charmaine Mosby v. Amir Ali, Safeco Insurance Co. and Farm Bureau Insurance Co., damages.

driver must be licensed; maximum speed limit. EALY, LEROYAL: 47, 35707 River Oaks Road, Geismar, failure to appear in court; fugitive-other Louisiana jurisdiction. FAILS, SARAH: 48, 13250 Roddy Road, Lot 10, Gonzales, misdemeanor operating a vehicle while intoxicated. GUERRO, LUCAS: 31, Stuart Road, Prairieville, distribution/possession with the intent to distribute schedule II controlled dangerous substances. JAMES, JACEE C.: 24, 1416 Peytavin St., Donaldsonville, parole violation; distribution/possession with the intent to distribute schedule I controlled dangerous substances; unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling. MORALES, LORENZO: 42, 37371 Southwood Village Ave., Prairieville, turning movements and required signals; possession of schedule II controlled dangerous substances. PAHAL, ARNOLD: 52, 38224 Sunshine St., Gonzales, violations of protective orders. PALMILLAS, JUAN: 23, 39191 Country Drive, Prairieville, disturbing the peace/language/ disorderly conduct.

Duplessis Blouin, divorce. Linda B. Hoth v. John Hoth Sr., divorce. Vicki Y. Hodges v. Troy Hodges, divorce. Caitlin Santinac, Cailynn Minor Dunbar, Diamonique Minor Dunbar and state Department of Children and Family Services v. Dominique Dunbar, child support.

FAMILY SUITS

State Department of Children and Family Services and Shia Minor Rivere v. Sheena Rivere, child support.

Irvin W. Blouin Jr. v. Aruvina

Crystal A. Robinson Boudloche

peace/violent and tumultuous manner/disorderly conduct; criminal trespass/trespassing of real property. BROWN, JARRIUS: 21, 716 First St., Donaldsonville, failure to appear in court; jumping bail. COLEMAN, ANRECO: 35, 409 E. Hamilton St., Gonzales, failure to appear in court. LEDOUX, BREANA E.: 21, 125 St. Patrick St., Donaldsonville, misdemeanor simple criminal damage to property; aggravated battery. MILLER, CAINE B.: 18, 47221 La. 937, St. Amant, six counts misdemeanor theft; six counts simple burglary of vehicle; illegal use of weapons or dangerous instrumentalities; felony aggravated assault with a firearm. VILLAR, KENNETH J.: 56, 114 E. Sybil St., Gonzales, disturbing the peace/drunkenness.

St., Donaldsonville, second-degree battery. MADISON, KENWIN JOSEPH: 35, 912 Mulberry St., Donaldsonville, possession of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids; prohibited acts, drug paraphernalia. MAINARD, RHODA: 40, 17352 John Broussard Road, Prairieville, domestic abuse battery, strangulation. RATLIFF, ASHLEY: 24, 18099 Wood Haven Drive, Prairieville, three counts fugitive-other Louisiana jurisdiction. SCOTT, MICHAEL COLETRAIN: 18, 9289 Mark Pierce Road, Gonzales, felony theft. THOMAS, FERNANDO: 43, 38043 Mistletoe St., Gonzales, domestic abuse battery.

v. Wildred Lawrence Boudloche, divorce. Corliss B. Gaudin v. Howard J. Gaudin, divorce. Banks Lakisha Williams v. Banks Robert III, divorce.

PROBATE SUITS Succession of William F. Rahmel. Succession of Vickie Doss Marino. Succession of Nellie T. Samford Fisher. Succession of Lon V. Bedney, Dorothy Mae Bedney.

ASCENSION PARISH POLICE BOOKINGS The following people were booked into the Ascension Parish prison from Feb. 19-25.

Feb. 19 ARIES, STEVEN SCOTT: 53, 604 E. Hamilton, Gonzales, resisting an officer; interfering with an officer, non-support. GREEN, HERMAN: 28, 612 N. Coontrap Road, Gonzales, two counts failure to appear in court. KING, STEVEN: 31, 32945 Olano St., White Castle, failure to appear in court. ORTEGA, JEREMIE: 29,18025 Grace St., Prairieville, four counts failure to appear in court; two counts fugitive-other Louisiana jurisdiction. SCHONBERG, SHEKIRA: 34, 1010 Oak St., Donaldsonville, criminal trespass/all other offenses. WALKER, KEVIN D.: 31, 924 Nolan St., Donaldsonville, domestic abuse battery.

Feb. 20 AULTMAN, ALFRED D.: 50, 11209 Roddy Road, 22, Gonzales, domestic abuse battery. BERRY, MARVIN LEE: 33, 8749 Granite Drive, Baton Rouge, domestic abuse battery, strangulation. BRAUD, DWAYNE K.: 37, 44481 La. 431, St. Amant, fugitive-other Louisiana jurisdiction; simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling; two counts felony illegal possession of stolen things. GLASPIE, KENNETH WAYNE: 49, 41191 Remington Drive, Gonzales,

two counts failure to appear in court; fugitive-other Louisiana jurisdiction. MONNIER II, BRETT PAUL: 24, 2660 N. Turnberry Ave., Zachary, possession of alcoholic beverages in motor vehicles; two license unlawful; careless operation; operating a vehicle while intoxicated. SMITH, DERICK DEMON: 23, 249 Evangeline Drive, Donaldsonville, fugitive-other Louisiana jurisdiction; failure to appear in court. TREUIL JR., LUCIUS J.: 58, 11425 Rosedale, Port Allen, possession of alcoholic beverages in motor vehicles; operating vehicle while license is suspended; felony illegal carry of weapons, crime or controlled dangerous substances; sale, distribution or possession of legend drug without prescription; possession of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids.

Feb. 21 BARBIER, DREW THOMAS: 17, 6035 Genevieve, Belle Rose, disturbing the peace/language/ disorderly conduct. BLANCO, MARVIN GUDIEL MEDA: 39, 7550 Pecue Lane, Lot 52, Baton Rouge, driver must be licensed; driving on roadway laned for traffic; reckless operation; operating a vehicle while intoxicated. BURRAS, ALVIN: 65, 14293 Peridot Drive, Gonzales, domestic abuse battery. DIGGS, IGNATIOUS: 23, 10349 Legion St., Convent, two counts failure to appear in court; fugitive-other Louisiana jurisdiction;

Feb. 22 BOUGERE, JEROME G.: 37, 524 W. New River St., Gonzales, fugitiveother Louisiana jurisdiction. BROOKS, CHRISTOPHER D.: 37, 512 Nicholls St., Donaldsonville, simple assault; disturbing the

Feb. 23 FONTENOT, HUNTER: 18, 44298 Gold Place Road, St. Amant, six counts misdemeanor theft; six counts simple burglary of vehicle. GARRISON, AQUINDICE: 24, 712 Lessard St., Donaldsonville, failure to appear in court. JACKSON JR., EMILE.: 43, 43498 Jackson Road, Prairieville, fugitive-other Louisiana jurisdiction. JONES, TREBOR: 19, 43464 La. 42, Prairieville, misdemeanor theft; misdemeanor unauthorized use of an access card. LEWIS, DANIEL: 34, 510 Catherine

Feb. 24 BUCHANAN, MICHAEL D.: 34, 109 Kendra Drive, Vicksburg, Mississippi, simple battery; driving on roadway laned for traffic. GILCHRIST, RONNIE: 53, 58951 Bayou Road, Plaquemine, failure to appear in court. JACKSON, CLIFTON LEE: 59, 112 Roscoe St., Gonzales, prohibited acts, drug paraphernalia; distribution/possession with the intent to distribute schedule II controlled dangerous substances. JOHNSON, FRANK: 36, 43204 S. Henderson Ave., Prairieville, domestic abuse battery. RUIZ, JUAN M.: 37, 8815 Grady St., Houston, Texas, stopping in traveled portion of street; transactions involving proceeds

from drug offenses; driver must be licensed; failure to appear in court.

Feb. 25 GRAY, JERMAINE K.: 33, 300 W. 10th St., B, Donaldsonville, fugitive-other Louisiana jurisdiction; urinating in public. HARRIS, DARRON L.: 34, 409 W. Fourth St., Donaldsonville, two counts failure to appear in court; distribution/possession with the intent to distribute schedule I controlled dangerous substances; urinating in public. MELANCON, DANIEL R.: 55, 44260 Trabeaux St., Sorrento, fugitiveother Louisiana jurisdiction. MILAN, TEVORIS D.: 22, 4583 Walter Hill Road, Darrow, simple criminal damage to property; failure to appear in court; fugitive-other Louisiana jurisdiction; resisting an officer. PEARLEY, JERRY H.: 51, 6030 Belle Rose Lane, Belle Rose, surety. STANSBURY, JORIE M.: 23, 12367 Gilbert Leblanc Road, Gonzales, possession of a schedule I controlled dangerous substances. TONJUIS, BENJAMIN G.: 37, 41149 La. 42, No. 19, Prairieville, sexual battery; crime against nature; aggravated rape. WATTS, DANNY: 26, 18700 Scivicque St., Port Vincent, failure to appear in court; domestic abuse battery. WATTS, TAYLOR SETH: 23, 18700 Scivicque, Denham Springs, three counts failure to appear in court; simple battery.


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