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FRANCIS JOSEPH REITZ HIGH SCHOOL
CLASS OF 1960
PHOTOS
 
   
Don Counts
Don Counts at Willard Library - SAR -- Don shown in center
Brenda Joyce Jerome
Brenda Joyce Jerome & Don Counts -- Genealogy Seminar

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Mini-Reunion for Marty Harrell Reitz High School Class of 1960 at At Wolf's Bar B Q Thursday January 13, 2011

Group Picture: Back Row Don Lee, Dan Doggett, Larry Peckenpaugh, Marty Harrell, Don Wright, Bob Jones Jerry Glore Middle Row Phyllis Schweikhart Doggett, Jeanette Bittner, Bonnie Myers Aramowicz, Don Bernhardt, Sharon Slaton Kaiser, Gloria Glore On Floor Gorman Brothers, Don Counts and Larry Thompson

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Reitz Class of 1960 Pep Band
Don Bernhardt, Marty Harrell, Don Lee, Bonnie Aramowicz and Bernard Klein


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Marty Harrell & Judy Freson
Marty Harrell, who played trombone and shared the conductor�s chores for Elvis Presley�s band, returned to Evansville from his home in Las Vegas for the reunion of his 1960 Reitz High School class and had some great
stories to share. Embarking upon a music career after graduation, he played with the King from 1969 to 1977.


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Marty Harrell & Don Counts
Reitz Class of 1960 Mini Reunion at At Wolf's Bar B Q Thursday January 13, 2011


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Reitz 1960 Senior Trip To Washington, D.C.


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Picture of Reitz School by Cedric Hustace

Cedric Hustace

Evansville, Indiana artist Cedric Hustace hails from Hawaii.
His impressionist paintings in acrylic on canvas and ink and watercolor sketches range from portraits of people and animals, to landscapes and seascapes, to action scenes on athletic fields and other sports venues. His commissioned works appeared on the commemorative posters celebrating the 10th anniversary of the 1996 Arts Fest River Run in Evansville and the 1997 Idaho Women�s Fitness Celebration 5 kilometer race in Boise, Idaho. He was the commissioned artist for the 2000 Arts Fest River Run.

Mr. Hustace is the recipient of the �2002 Artist of the Year� Award from the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana. He also has received the 2002 Presidential Citation for his numerous contributions of cover art for the Res Gestae law journal of the Indiana State Bar Association and has been referred to as �the State Bar�s Artist Laureate.�

Mr. Hustace was also voted 2003 Best of Evansville Local Artist, Evansville Living Magazine. His painting, Love at First Sight - Evansville Museum (20" x 24"), was done by special request of the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science for its 2004 Centennial Celebration.

Mr. Hustace�s works have been displayed at Iolani Palace, Honolulu, Hawaii; Riverwind Gallery, Newburgh, Indiana (featured artist, March - April, 1997; May - June, 1998; September, 2000; March, 2002); The Museum Shop, Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science (featured artist, May - August, 2000); Dunn Gallery, Oakland City University (one-man show, June, 2002); one-man show, Wabash Valley College (February-March, 2003 & October-November, 2003); Volcano Art Center, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park; Shop Pacifica, Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii; Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana, Evansville (one-man show, October, 1998); St. Mary�s Catholic Church, Evansville; Trinity United Methodist Church, Evansville; Evansville Civic Theatre; Mayor�s Office, City of Evansville; Vanderburgh Circuit Court, Evansville; Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Princeton, Indiana; Old National Bank in Evansville; Vectren, Inc., Evansville, Indiana; University of Southern Indiana; University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP); and a number of private collections in the United States, as well as Australia, Egypt, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, India, Ireland, Italy and Japan.

Mr. Hustace studied art at Texas Western College (now UTEP); the University of Miami, Florida; and in Heidelberg, Germany. He is a member of the Artists of Southwestern Indiana, an associate member of the Brown County Art Guild, past-president of the Artists� Collaborative of Evansville, a member of the El Paso Art Association (Texas), the Henderson Society of Art (Kentucky), Tri-State Art Guild and the Volcano Art Center (Hawaii). Mr. Hustace is past President of the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana (2004).

Mr. Hustace has served as guest art instructor at La Pietra Hawaii School for Girls and Waimea Country School, Hawaii, and has demonstrated art for a number of organizations, including the Volcano Art Center, Hawaii. He conducted a successful art workshop at Hilo, Hawaii in March 2005. He received 1st Place-Oil/Acrylic Award at the 2008 Member Exhibit, Hoosier Salon New Harmony Gallery. In 2011, he was Resident Artist aboard Oceania Cruises new ship, ms Marina.
In addition to art, Mr. Hustace is an accomplished musician and a Masters competitive racewalker. He is a retired attorney.

Telephone: (812) 867-7149; facsimile: (812) 867-5349; e-mail: [email protected]; Website: www.HustaceArts.com