Facial Recognition per se for Thumbnails

I have about 500 images of people for an online directory and also for MS Outlook 2010 contact images. I need to generate images 95 x 95 pixels of only their faces. Most images vary in size so the standard crop does not work buy using guides and hard coded coordinates for the bounding box.
What I would like to do is.....
1: Open a series of pictures through Bridge, (for loop structure) I ve found some stuff to get that going.
2: On each one opened have the user select a point (typicall the nose since its the center of the face)
3:Adjust a bounding box based on center point to cover the whole face and some surrounding context via a graphical slider.
4: click Ok to Crop the image.
5: Prompting "OK" would then resize the image to 95 x 95 pixels and save a thumbnail verison of the jpeg leaving the original intact.
My biggest problem is getting to read the mouse click that defines the center point in photoshop. I can see in the info box that it is tracking my mouse through the bounding of the picture, however have not found a way through the listener to gain access to these values via javascript
Any help is greatly appreciated. I'm stumped.

Mr. Riggot? Forgive me but i'm incredibly new to all this so i might be broaching a point of etiquette (i fear so but couldn't figure out a way to message you) in attempting to aks a question on another matter in this thread, but some forum research has led me to believe you may be just the person to ask a question i've posted as general Bridge discussion concerning how to override automatic overwriting of a previously established manual sort ordering. i'll just post the link to it as i already fear i might be bothering y'all:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/4748987#4748987
again so sorry to tug on your shirtsleeve in this way, and thank you in advance for your forebearance....

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