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Tulane University Legislative Scholarship Recipients 2013-2014 Tulane University Legislative Scholarship Recipients 2013‐2014 Last Name First Name City District Nominating Legislator Achilichu Karachi Monroe Representative District 16 Katrina Jackson Aguillard April Lafayette Representative District 45 Joel Robideaux Aucoin Zachary Morgan City Senate District 21 R.L. "Bret" Allain Axelson Stephanie Bossier City Representative District 8 Jeff Thompson Baker Tucker Alexandria Representative District 24 Frank Howard Barrilleaux Jessica Baton Rouge Senate District 16 Dan Claitor Barrios Benjamin Metairie Representative District 91 Walter Leger Bartholomew Brent La Place Representative District 57 Randal Gaines Baumy Richard Arabi Senate District 1 A.G. Crowe Berger Michelle Hammond Representative District 73 Steve Pugh Black Zannie Prairieville Representative District 58 Edward Price Bourgeois Shelby Paulina Senate District 18 Jody Amedee Bowers Jacob Baton Rouge Representative District 66 Hunter Greene Braud Matthew New Orleans Representative District 101 Edward James Brown Lauren Lake Providence Senate District 34 Francis Thompson Buisson Collin Metairie Representative District 93 Helena Moreno Bulot Malerie Zachary Representative District 63 Dalton Honore' Burkhardt Robert Breaux Bridge Representative District 46 Mike Huval Burton Meredith Prairieville Representative District 59 Eddie Lambert Cacamo Cory Kenner Senate District 10 Daniel Martiny Chadha Jaypreet Dequincy Representative District 34 A.B. Franklin Champagne Ethan Carencro Representative District 39 Stephen Ortego Chauvin Bradley Metairie Representative District 36 Chuck Kleckley Cheatwood Austin Prairieville Representative District 88 John Berthelot Clement Callie Iowa Representative District 37 John Guinn Clouatre Miriam Brusly Senate District 17 Rick Ward Conques Rachel Lafayette Representative District 41 Mickey Guillory Cordell Robert Baton Rouge Representative District 68 Stephen Carter Dace Larry New Orleans Representative District 100 Austin Badon Damico Elaine Belle Chasse Representative District 105 Chris Leopold Daniels Sonja Alexandria Representative District 25 Lance Harris Davison Nicholas Prairieville Representative District 102 Jeffery Arnold Dean Ellen Shreveport Representative District 6 Thomas Carmody Decuir Laura New Iberia Representative District 49 Simone Champagne Delahaye Caroline Plaquemine Representative District 60 Karen St. Germain Delapp Ashley Oak Grove Senate District 30 John Smith Despinasse Gabrielle Baton Rouge Representative District 67 Patricia Smith Diecidue Carly New Orleans Representative District 98 Neil Abramson Dimaggio Nicholas Metairie Representative District 82 Cameron Henry Doolin Liam Shreveport Representative District 4 Patrick Williams Duzat Bailie Cottonport Representative District 28 Robert Johnson Eymard Trever Cut Off Senate District 20 Norby Chabert Falgoust Briar Des Allemands Representative District 20 Steven Pylant Flynn Trevor Baton Rouge Senate District 14 Yvonne Dorsey-Colomb Frith Marron Lake Providence Representative District 21 John Anders Germany Caroline Shreveport Senate District 37 Barrow Peacock Glick Sadie Shreveport Representative District 3 Barbara Norton Goorley Gina Shreveport Representative District 7 Richard Burford 11/7/2013 Page 1 of 3 Tulane University Legislative Scholarship Recipients 2013‐2014 Last Name First Name City District Nominating Legislator Graves Desmond Geismar Senate District 2 Troy Brown Griego Adam Metairie Representative District 94 Nicholas Lorusso Grimsley Bailey Lafayette Senate District 24 Elbert Guillory Guidry Bradley Berwick Representative District 50 Sam Jones Guidry Russ Baton Rouge Representative District 19 Charles Chaney Hagmann Joseph Baton Rouge Representative District 33 Mike Danahay Hancock Trace Benton Senatpr36 Robert Adley Hardy Amanda Baton Rouge Senate District 15 Sharon Broome Hijazi Malakeh Lake Charles Senate District 27 Ronnie Johns Hitchens Sheldon Deridder Representative District 30 James Armes Honeywell Katherine Harahan Representative District 78 Kirk Talbot Hopkins Rachael Baton Rouge Representative District 29 Regina Barrow Ingalls Samuel Mandeville Senate District 11 Jack Donahue Johnson Jared New Orleans Senate District 5 Karen Carter-Peterson Johnson Katherine Arnaudville Senate District 22 Fred Mills Joseph Jeffrey Lake Charles Senate District 25 Dan Morrish Joseph Jensine Hammond Representative District 86 Chris Broadwater Joseph Jordy New Iberia Representative District 96 Terry Landry Keith Thomas Prairieville Senate District 12 Ben Nevers Keller Brenan Larose Representative District 54 Jerry Gisclair King Victoria Greensburg Representative District 95 Sherman Mack Klagholz Katherine Monroe Senate District 35 Robert Kostelka Laborde David Lafayette Senate District 23 Page Cortez Labry Austin Destrehan Senate District 19 Gary Smith Lacourrege Kelsey Slidell Representative District 90 Greg Cromer Lacy Elisabeth Shreveport Senate District 38 Sherri Smith Buffington Landry Mark New Iberia Representative District 48 Taylor Barras Lavergne Sylvie Alexandria Representative District 26 Herbert Dixon Leblanc Bethany New Roads Representative District 18 Major Thibaut Lemoine Andrew Dry Prong Representative District 27 Lowell Hazel Lorio Patrick New Orleans Senate District 7 David Heitmeier Lormand Amelia Lafayette Representative District 44 Vincent Pierre Losso Merryjean Baton Rouge Representative District 69 Erich Ponti Macmurdo James Baton Rouge Representative District 40 Ledricka Thierry Mahfouz Michael Marksville Senate District 28 Eric LaFleur Majeste Andrew Shreveport Representative District 9 Henry Burns Malik Nushrah Mandeville Representative District 89 Timothy Burns Manning Alia Crowley Representative District 42 Jack Montoucet Marcotte Benton Shreveport Representative District 5 Alan Seabaugh Marler Hannah Thibodaux Representative District 55 Jerome Richard Mayers Reece Denham Springs Representative District 64 Valarie Hodges McLean Patrick Baton Rouge Representative District 65 Barry Ivey Mears Lauren Houma Representative District 53 Lenar Whitney Miguez April Metairie Senate District 9 Conrad Appel Murray Lara Baton Rouge Senate District 6 Bodi White Netter Blake Harvey Senate District 8 John Alario, Jr. Ortego Joshua Covington Representative District 104 Paul Hollis Poche Ryan Erath Senate District 26 Jonathan Perry 11/7/2013 Page 2 of 3 Tulane University Legislative Scholarship Recipients 2013‐2014 Last Name First Name City District Nominating Legislator Pontiff Olivia Baton Rouge Representative District 70 Franklin Foil Pritchard Ruston Chalmette Representative District 103 Raymond Garofalo Ratcliff Ellie Minden Representative District 10 H. Eugene Reynolds Ray James New Orleans Senate District 13 Dale Erdey Raymond Noelle Destrehan Representative District 56 Gregory Miller Raynal Gregory Belle Chasse Representative District 85 Bryan Adams Reed Reagan Covington Representative District 75 Harold Ritchie Rhinehart Diondra New Orleans Senate District 4 Edwin Murray Richard Rachael Kenner Representative District 79 Julie Stokes Richardson Ashley Saint Francisville Representative District 62 Kenny Havard Ricou Justin Shreveport Representative District 1 James Morris Rogers Hannah Amite Representative District 72 John Bel Edwards Romero Rachel Harvey Representative District 83 Robert Billiot Ross Noah Metairie Representative District 80 Joseph Lopinto Rousseau Kimberly Shreveport Representative District 2 Roy Burrell Saizan Alexandra New Orleans Senate District 3 Jean-Paul Morrell Saxon Sean Baton Rouge Representative District 74 Scott Simon Scheuermann Nataly New Orleans Representative District 51 Joe Harrison Schmidt Brandon Lafayette Representative District 43 Stuart Bishop Schoen Elizabeth Covington Representative District 77 John Schroder Sibley Alexander Covington Representative District 71 J.Rogers Pope Smith Jane West Monroe Representative District 14 John Morris Soileau Marvin Springhill Representative District 11 Patrick Jefferson Stone Eleanor Baton Rouge Senate District 32 Neil Riser Sturdivant Stephanie West Monroe Representative District 15 Frank Hoffman Tarpley Malia Pollock Representative District 92 Tom Willmott Tauhid Lamiya Lafayette Representative District 31 Nancy Landry Theriot Jacob Rayne Representative District 47 Bob Hensgens Thomas Robert Natchitoches Representative District 23 Kenny Cox Thurmon Ryan Monroe Senate District 33 Mike Walsworth Varnado Keyana New Orleans Representative District 99 Wesley Bishop Vidrine Carl Slidell Representative District 38 H. Bernard LeBas Villarrubia Eliane New Orleans Representative District 84 Patrick Connick Wadleigh Marshall Pearl River Representative District 76 Kevin Pearson Ward Joyce Lake Charles Representative District 35 Bret Geymann Warren Christopher Jonesboro Representative District 13 James Fannin Waterman Jack Shreveport Representative District 12 Robert Shadoin Weir Matthew Baton Rouge Representative District 61 Alfred Williams Williams Austin Dry Prong Representative District 22 Terry Brown Williams Trinity Shreveport Senate District 39 Gregory Tarver Wilson Carlos Grambling Senate District 29 Rick Gallot Wolfe Ryan BELLE CHASSE Representative District 87 Girod Jackson Yesso Abigail Houma Representative District 52 Gordon Dove Zeichner Sidney Natchitoches Senate District 31 Gerald Long Zhou Wanwei La Place Representative District 81 Clay Schexnayder Unfilled Representative District 32 Dorothy Hill Unfilled Representative District 97 Jared Brossett Unfilled Representative District 17 Marcus Hunter 11/7/2013 Page 3 of 3.
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