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Kathryn F. Clarenbach : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kathryn F. Clarenbach
Kathryn F. Clarenbach was an early leader of the modern feminist movement in the United States and the first Chairperson of the National Organization for Women (NOW). ==Early life== Kathryn “Kay” Dorothy Frederick was born in Sparta, Wisconsin on October 7, 1920 to Nina and Alexander Frederick. Her mother, Nina, was very active in the community and was elected to the Sparta school board in the early 1920s. Both of her parents were committed to help their children receive the best education possible. Kay started school at age 2,1/2 taking 1st and 2nd grade in the same year. It was expected that the Frederick children would attend college; their parents agreed to finance all of their children’s educations through a master’s degree. Clarenbach attended Sparta High School, took part in numerous clubs including German club, ''a cappella'' choir, orchestra, debate, yearbook, volleyball, basketball, and had the lead part in the senior play.〔1936 Sparta High School Yearbook〕
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