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Aaron Crague
Aaron Rhame
Al Holmes
Amanda Meyer
Amber Schober
Amy (Cavanaugh) Cramer
Angie (Porche) Rundh
Bert Bleke
Bill Buhler
Bill Tatman
Bob Dille
Bob Metcalf
Brian Thiel
Brittany (Marks) Malicoat
Bruce Lindner
Bryce Drew
Carolyn Schlie Femovich
Casey Schmidt
Cheri (Hughes) Sutton
Chuck Kriston
Collette Liss
Curt Peil
Cyndi (Norman) Kiper
Dan Bogar
Dave Lass
Dave Newnam
David Macchi
David Redmon
Dave Wilson
Debbie Bolen
Dennis Murray
Dick Jones
Don Bielke
Elsie Bauer
Emily King
Emory Bauer
Eric Kenesie
Floyd Henderson
Frank "Moose" Goheen
Fred Donath
Fred "Fuzzy" Thurston
Garry Puetz
Gary Schroeder
Gene Bartow
Gerald "Gerry" Raasch
Dr. Homer Drew
Jack Todhunter
Jackie (Thomas) Goebel
Jake Christiansen
James Malayter, M.D.
Jamie Sykes
Jeanette Gray
Jeanne (Gelner) Blievernicht
Jeff Horton
Jerry Goeglein
Jim Daugherty
Jim Ove
Jim Wacker
Joe Pahr
Joe Sever
Joel Bretscher
John Belskis
John David Thomas
Dr. Jon Steinbrecher
J.J. Swiatkowski
John Knight
John Wolfenberg
Kari (Wiseman) Nelson
Katie Boone
Katie (Bova) Hoffman
Ken Schreiber
Kenneth Olson
Laura (Rolf) Krupar
Lauren (Moulton) Marshall
Laurie Pajakowski
Lee Ann Berning
Lee Engert
LeRoy Schramm
Liz Mikos
Lloyd McClendon
Lori Moore
Lori (Barton) Pelletier
Lorrie Woycik
Lubos Barton
Lynda (Kukla) Pinnow
Marjorie Albohm
Mark Pedersen
Marlous Nieuwveen
Melvin Doering
Mike Healey
Mike Urio
Millard "Andy" Anderson
Milt Schoon
Natalie Cortese
Nathan Buckert
Nic Kooyers
Nick Browder
Patti (Shook) Boice
Patty Cisneros
Patty (Giannis) McKay
Paul Bretscher
Paul Naumann
Pete Rucinski
Rachel Janssen
Randy Goede
Raymond "Skip" Coley
Richard Beumer
Richard Koenig
Rin Seibert
Rob Giancola
Robert Hadrick
Robert Montgomery
Robert Thompson
Robert Skaltsas
Robert Stoltz, M.D.
Rod Moore
Rod Poppe
Russ Steinbeck
Ruth Born
Ruth Brown
Sara (Strickland) Musashe
Sarrah (Stricklett) Mosher
Scott Lange
Scott Petcu
Stephanie (Greer) McCalment
Stephanie (Schuricht) Pequette
Steve Bartholomew
Steve Cook
Taylor (Root) Lopez
Ted Bean
Tim Holmes
Tim Juran
Tim Weidner
Tom Byrne
Tom Smith
Tom Orton
Tracy Gipson
Ursula Moser
Vern Curtis
Wally Gilbert
Wally Hanas
Walt Reiner
William Harbeck
Dr. William Steinbrecher
William Wilke
Willie Karr
Full Roster
Mike Healey

Mike Healey

Sport(s) Football & Baseball (1982-1986)
Year Inducted 2003

"Mike Healey and Dan Bogar established themselves as one of the top receiving tandems in the nation during the 1980s.

Bogar, an Associated Press All-American in 1983 & 1984, and Healey, a Kodak (American Football Coaches Association) All-American in 1985, each led the nation (Division II) in receptions in successive seasons. In 1984, Bogar made a national-best 73 receptions (861 yards), while Healey topped the country with 101 catches (1,279 yards) in 1985. Bogar and Healey share the top echelon of several Valpo records. Each player made a school-record 26 touchdown receptions and each share Valpo's single-season touchdown reception mark of 11 (with Rob Giancola, 2002).

Healey, a First Team All-Heartland Conference selection in 1985, is Valpo's all-time leader in receptions (228) and receiving yards (3,212). His national leadership in receptions helped him earn Heartland Conference MVP and Most Valuable Offensive Back honors in 1985. Healey finished 15th nationally in scoring (68 points) that season. Also a four-year letterwinner in baseball, Healey holds Valpo's single-season record for stolen bases (37 in 1985) and ranks among the school's top 10 in runs (129), hits (175), doubles (33) and at bats (560).

Healey graduated from Valpo in 1986 and has been a director of the Illinois Automobile Dealers Association in Springfield, Illinois for the last 14 years.

A two-time First Team All-Heartland Conference performer, Bogar graduated as the conference's all-time leader in receptions (143), receiving yards (2,018) and touchdown receptions (18). He finished his career with 204 catches and 2,816 receiving yards, both second in Valpo history. In 1983, he finished second in the nation in receptions (68) and in 1982, his 48 catches were the 21st most in the nation. Bogar also earned First Team Academic All-Heartland as a junior and senior.

A 1985 Valpo graduate, Bogar lives in Geneva, Illinois and has been a regional sales director for Group 1 Software since 1990.