University Daily Kansan, October 22, 1981 Page 9 st eeplees might makes. suture States, said. Mid-eeplees molded r the ocean re the at the ast 25 since in the nasas ay are nents. Applications narrowed in ticket manager hunt By EILEEN MARKEY Staff Reporter The KU athletic department is narrowing the field of applicants for its ticket manager position, but it still has not selected final candidates, a The ticket manager position has been open since Sept. 25, when Nancy Welsh resigned. Welsh had been at KU since 1976. She declined yesterday to comment about the reason for her resignation. "I'd hope we would be able to decide soon," she said. The spokesman, Susan Wachter, athletic department business manager, said the department possibly would be able to play in the final candidates by the end of this week. "I just prefer not to go into it at this time," she said. Welsh said she was looking for another job here and planned to continue living in Lawrence with her husband and children. "Oh yes, I plan to stay here, I've lived here all my life," she said. ABOUT 70 PEOPLE have applied for Welsh's old position, and the department has complied with University affirmative action guidelines in selecting a new manager, Wachter said. University affirmative action OVERLAND PHOTO Darkroom Supplies 741 Massachusetts GENTLEMEN'S QUARTERS UNIQUE HAIR STYLING FOR MEN & WOMEN 611 West 9th 843-2138 Lawrence, KS guidelines require that departments hire new employees take applications for seven full working days after the advertisement is advertised in a local newspaper. Guidelines also require that a copy of the advertisement and the job description be approved by the ad office after affirmative action office before they are publicized. A list of the final candidates selected to be interviewed and the candidate chosen for the job must be sent to the affirmative action office for approval. Wachter said it would take time to interview the final candidates. Meanwhile, Rich Konzem is acting as ticket manager. Konzem was hired as Williams Fund assistant director this summer. ACCORDING TO WACHTER, when Welsh began working at KU, John Novotny, the former Williams Fund director, acted as her boss. When Novotny resigned last spring, Welsh's head of business became his director. A few weeks before her resignation, Wachter became her supervisor. Final arguments in the rape trial of a man—who the victim testified told her his name and hometown during the attack—will be heard today in Douglas County District Court. Mike Malone, Douglas County district attorney, said at the conclusion of yesterday's portion of the trial that he was misused with the way the case was going. Verdict of rape trial expected today; district attorney pleased with case The jury is expected to render its decision today after the defense and prosecution give their final arguments. By LILLIAN DAVIS Staff Reporter She said she resisted, but after they crossed the bridge at the end of Massachusetts Street, he grabbed her behind and dragged her to acquirt. She said she finally gave up her struggle because "it was my way of survival." Lawrence police arrested Willie Dotson of Leavenworth Sept. 2, 1980, the night of the attack, and charged him with two counts of rape and two counts of sodomy with the same victim, police testified. fist, tried to strangle her and then ripped off her belt and shorts. She said while he waited, the neighbors let her in and she then called the police. Dotson's state-appointed attorney, Mike Nichols, entered a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity. Dotson Using the ploy that she had lost her keys in the struggle, she said, she headed toward a neighbor's door and told him to wait in the driveway. She testified that Dotson approached her at about Sixth and Massachusetts streets and began saying obscene things to her, putting his arm around her and blowing in her ear. After the first rape, which she said lasted about an hour, another struggle ensued, ending in his forcing her to perform oral sex with him. He then raped her one more time, according to the victim. Dotson was picked up about a half a block from the neighbor's house, police testified. that he had not raped her but had only made love to her, she said. She also testified that he put a necklace around her neck. During the walk to the house, Dotson began apologizing and said In response to questions from Malone, the victim testified that Dolson hit her left eye twice with his After the second rape, she managed to talk him into going to her house, she said. The prosecution called nine witnesses in addition to the victim, including several police officers, a personnel and the victim's neighbor. 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