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Lajoie, Coralie Guertin

Coralie Guertin Lajoie Collection

1950-1951
4 folders 0.1 linear feet
Call no.: MS 637 bd
Depiction of Japanese flutist
Japanese flutist

When Capt. Henry Guertin, a native of Leominster, Mass., was ordered to active duty with the 24th Infantry Division during the Korean War, his wife Rita relocated to Japan to raise their growing family in Kokura (Kyushu), Japan. Just 13 at the time and already used to the regular relocation of a military life, the eldest daughter, Coralie Ann (“Coco”) spent the next two years attending the Kokura Dependent School. As an adult, Coco married golf pro Ray Lajoie and settled in central Massachusetts.

The collection contains ephemera and photographs from young Coco Lajoie’s two-year sojourn on Kyushu. These include a copy of her school yearbook for 1951, a bill for a folk dance performance, and a series of letters from Japanese schoolchildren she met on a visit.

Background on Coralie Guertin Lajoie

When Capt. Henry Guertin, a native of Leominster, Mass., was ordered to active duty with the 24th Infantry Division during the Korean War, his wife Rita relocated to Japan to raise their growing family in Kokura (Kyushu), Japan. Just 13 at the time and already used to the regular relocation of a military life, the eldest daughter, Coralie Ann (“Coco”) spent the next two years attending the Kokura Dependent School.

Coco went on to marry Ray Lajoie, the head pro at the Worcester Country Club for almost thirty years and a member of the New England Professional Golfers’ Hall of Fame, while Coco worked with him in the pro shop. The couple are noted for their philanthropy, raising nearly three million dollars for charities benefitting persons with disabilities.

Contents of Collection

The collection contains ephemera and photographs from young Coco Lajoie’s two-year sojourn on Kyushu. These include a copy of her school yearbook for 1951, a bill for a folk dance performance, and a series of letters from Japanese schoolchildren she met on a visit.

Collection inventory
Ephemera
1950-1951
9 images
Darby Daily / U.S.A.T. General William O. Darby San Francisco to Yokohama Voyage 14 / Souvenir Edition
ca.1950 Feb. 14
Domain of the Golden Dragon / Ruler of the Meridian [certificate for crossing the International Date Line]
ca.1950 Feb.
Kokura PTA presents: The Students of Fukuoka Liberal Arts College / Four dances and on act play
ca.1950
Letters from Japanese schoolchildren
1950 Nov.
5 items
Photographs: Japanese street procession (8 images); class of Kokura Dependent School
ca.1950-1951
9 items
Kokura Dependent School, The Jigoku [yearbook]
ca.1951
Administrative information
Provenance

Acquired from Coco Lajoie.

Processing Information

Processed by H. de B. Smith, 2015.

Copyright and Use (More informationConnect to publication information)

Cite as: Coralie Guertin Lajoie Collection (MS 637). Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries.

Subjects

Japan--Description and travel

Types of material

EphemeraPhotographs