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John G. Woyansky, BA '70, works for Booz, Allen and Hamilton Inc. as a business management consultant specializing in organizational transformation and process design. He lives in Virginia.


Robert Blessing, PHD '71, senior research scientist at Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute in Buffalo, N.Y., recently presented a lecture in Ireland concerning the history of X-ray crystallography.


William H. Martin, AB '71, was promoted to regional vice president of the Consolidated Federal Credit Union in Seneca, S.C.


Mary Jude Wahrer Brown, BSED '72, graduated from the University of Dayton in August with a master's degree in theological studies and now is pursuing a doctorate in theology at the school.


John A. Roush, BSED '72, is president of Centre College in Danville, Ky. He is married to Susan Miller Roush, BSED '72.


Michael S. Bendell, BSME '73, a trial attorney in Boca Raton, Fla., recently was certified as a civil trial advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.


Douglas J. Cannato, BBA '73, of Chardon, Ohio, recently had his poem "When Bunning Brushed Him Back" published in the book "Baseball and the Lyrical Life: Poetry and Diamond Dust." The poem describes a fight Cannato witnessed during a baseball game when he was 10 years old. Although he majored in business at Ohio University, Cannato took a couple of English literature courses in which he read works by such authors as Mark Twain and D.H. Lawrence. "I believe those courses kindled my interest in literature and helped me gain a greater understanding and love for books and writing."


John Cosby, MFA '75, is marketing manager for Western Michigan University's James W. Miller Auditorium in Kalamazoo, Mich. The auditorium, which seats 3,500 people, is home to the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra and hosts numerous touring Broadway shows and other events. Cosby previously served 14 years as a marketing and special events coordinator for the Kalamazoo County Parks Department.


Lynn Bozentka, BSJ '79, is an attorney with the law firm Garson and Associates in Bethesda, Md.


Martha E. Stricklin, BA '79, is chair of the social studies department at Dublin-Scioto High School in Dublin, Ohio. She also is co-chair of the Dublin North Central Evaluation Committee and for five years directed and taught the English as a Second Language program for adults in the Dublin school district.

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