![Kaye Cotton taken at her home, ca. 2015 © Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, University of Arkansas](makeThumbcustom.php?width=550&height=310&img=projects/Northwest Arkansas Oral History Project/COTTON-Leila-Kaye-673/slideshow//000-COTTON-Leila-Kaye-000.jpg)
#1: Kaye Cotton taken at her home, ca. 2015
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![Kaye Cotton with cast and crew of the first production of Rogers Little Theater: (top row) Ed King, Hali Smith, Bill Barner, Mark Prima; (bottom row) Wilma Salley, Kaye Cotton, Casey Russell; 1986 © Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, University of Arkansas](makeThumbcustom.php?width=550&height=310&img=projects/Northwest Arkansas Oral History Project/COTTON-Leila-Kaye-673/slideshow//001-COTTON-Leila-Kaye-Image1.jpg)
#2: Kaye Cotton with cast and crew of the first production of Rogers Little Theater: (top row) Ed King, Hali Smith, Bill Barner, Mark Prima; (bottom row) Wilma Salley, Kaye Cotton, Casey Russell; 1986
© Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, University of Arkansas
![Kaye Cotton with her husband, Lee Cotton, at reception for her new position as first woman director of Rogers Chamber of Comerce, July 1982 © Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, University of Arkansas](makeThumbcustom.php?width=550&height=310&img=projects/Northwest Arkansas Oral History Project/COTTON-Leila-Kaye-673/slideshow//002-COTTON-Leila-Kaye-Image2.jpg)
#3: Kaye Cotton with her husband, Lee Cotton, at reception for her new position as first woman director of Rogers Chamber of Comerce, July 1982
© Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, University of Arkansas
![Kaye Cotton introduced as first women Kiwanis member in Rogers, Arkansas, 1987 © Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, University of Arkansas](makeThumbcustom.php?width=550&height=310&img=projects/Northwest Arkansas Oral History Project/COTTON-Leila-Kaye-673/slideshow//003-COTTON-Leila-Kaye-Image3.jpg)
#4: Kaye Cotton introduced as first women Kiwanis member in Rogers, Arkansas, 1987
© Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, University of Arkansas