Lacey Sullivan:  

CLASS OF 1998
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Batavia High SchoolClass of 1998
Batavia, OH
Milford, OH
Loveland, OH
Fayetteville, OH

Lacey's Story

Life I am the daughter of Debbie Saylor, and Doug Sullivan. We moved around my whole life, and finally settled down in Batavia. I went to Goshen, Milford, Williamsburg, and Loveland, and moved to Batavia and attend the 5th grade and stayed there until graduation in 1998. I then auditioned for an orchestra that traveled to Europe for a month, and luckily was accepted and spent a month in France, Germany, Ausrtia, Itlay, and Luxemburg. I came back and spent a few years, working, going to college, and spending time with the love of my life at the time...you know Andy Hausgen. I did a lot of thinking and now I live in New Orleans playing in the, Crescent City Wind Symphony, and full time in the United States Marine Corps Band. I have a year left, and I will move out to Manhattan to go to Julliard. Please let me know if your ever in town, I have spare rooms, and live 5minutes from Bourbon Street. School I had a blast in school. The most memorable moment, when Matt Gray stuck a paper clip into a book, and put the paper clip into the light socket. The lights in Mr. Rosenhoffer's classroom, flickered and temporarily went out. He got quit the shock. It was all downhill from there!lol. Anyway, I loved Cheerleading, with my loud mouth it was well suited. I was a band nerd, but damn good at it. And flag corps was a challenge when the rest was getting boring. I had fun, but wish i would have known now what I didn't know then...famous words of graduates. College I only remember a few things about college. It lasted a yr. and a half before I joined the Marine Corps, and it was like the 13th grade. There were way too many people that went to UC-Clermont that I went to school with at Batavia. And I would be reminded when we would go out to the "then" famous "Vertigo". The first club I would ever go to, the first club I would ever drink in, also the first(and certainly not the last) that I would throw up in. And the other thing I remember was sitting next to Alyssa Thoreson in classes joking around, not paying attention, and me c...Expand for more
hecking out the "college" guys. How young we were.... Workplace I started working at Applebees in Eastgate in 1998, towards the end of the year. I hostessed until I was old enough to serve, working there for over 2yrs. We had some great times, great work parties...and many stories. The best one being a table of 10 people celebrating something, and they ordered Chicken Wings. The lady found a chicken head in her basket, coated in wing sauce, and deep fried. None of us could believe that had slipped through the cracks. I promise the place is clean though...anyway, no better way to earn quick cash than working there. Military I joined the Marine Corps in 1999. I left for BootCamp in 2000. I was in Parris Island, SC for 13 horrible weeks. Those of you that doubted me, I was 4th in the Company(that's 150 women). So basically I found my nitch, and that's what I'm doing now. I went to Combat Training for 21 days, where I didn't get to shower for round 14 days. And I bet you couldn't picture me walking down a dirt road in full combat gear w/ M16 and a 80pnd. pack on my back...for 10-15miles. Well me nether, but I did it several times. And got to shoot a Grenade Launcher, 50CAL, and many other things i could say and you would have no idea...So then I went to 6mnths at the Armed Forces School of Music. They turned me into an amazing player. I was then stationed in New Orleans, then on to be an instructor at Armed Forces School of Music in Virginia Beach. We do everything the Marines around us do and more(other than infantry). We work weekends, all hours, every Holiday, and can only go on leave twice a year-when they say. But I have been to almost every state to perform, and we played at the American Embassy in South America. I have played for the President of the US, and Bush Sr. I played for Tom Hanks, on CNN, Ambassadors of Countries I have never heard of, and play for more than 10million people a year. We marched in almost every Mardi Gras Parades, that last 6-8hrs. We play over 375jobs a year. And I love my job.
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