Contents Dean Ing Felix Ulloa Martyr of the UES His childhood: F lix Antonio Augusto Ulloa, born in the city of Chinameca, Department of San Miguel on September 7, 1929, son of Dona Ana Josefa Parada Ulloa, originally from San Alejo and Dr. Jose Maria Adolfo Eguiz bal and Moran, a lawyer originally from Ahuachap n. His childhood and became closer to his maternal grandmother with whom Fair Ulloa was living in great poverty, a situation that forced him to work from an early age as a cutter of coffee in the hill farms and the Imbo Pacayal lagoon, money I got used to purchase school supplies, uniforms, etc.., to attend school. This situation arose because Dr. Eguiz bal and Moran, who had come to Chinameca as Circuit Court Judge, was transferred to Santiago de Maria, Department of Usulutan.As chief justice, had to face the interests different coffee-growing families in the area, these powerful families and linked to the regime of dictator Maximiliano Hern ndez Mart nez achieved his dismissal from office and failing to yield, finally sent to jail in that city. He was subsequently transferred to the prison of San Salvador, when he refused to help some friends to escape. He refused, saying it would never commit an act that could tarnish his name and his family, and he knew that he was unjustly captive. In this situation Ana Josefa Felix boy's mother was forced to send his son to Chinameca to live with his mother Justa and she had to sell all its assets to pay the defense of Dr.Eguiz bal and Moran, moved to San Salvador to be near him, keep food, clothes and so on., A prisoner who did not receive, for this tube to work washing and ironing, and do all kinds of offices to also be able to send money to his son who lived with his mother in Chinameca. Josefa Ana Felix had Little to visit his father from time to time, provided that there were possibilities. So pass the time until the day he left prison, but unfortunately soon after his release died, then Felix was 10 years old. At 16 years old graduated from sixth grade and was named Elementary Teacher of Public Instruction. Knowing their intellectual abilities and their dedication to service, Guillermo Caceres, master emeritus of Chinameca, got him a seat of a rural teacher Class C But Felix was not the age of 18 years required for the job, thus allowing him to age. Guillermo gave her a suit of his, which had to be adjusted to fit the young teacher.He worked as a rural teacher for several years first at the school in the canton Zaragoza (El Llanito) then transferred to Lolotique to return to Chinameca in 1950 as sixth-grade teacher at the Ecole Julian Aparicio. His youth: In the year 1954 amounts to Class A teacher after studying by correspondence courses giving rural teachers as a convenience to overcoming the Ecole Normale Superieure. Being at that time director Don Manuel Bola os and Dr. Reynaldo Galindo Pohl, Minister of Culture. With many sacrifices in 1955 admitted for two years as an intern at the Higher Normal School in those years was located in Barrio San Jacinto San Salvador.There is notable for its qualities that inclined to mathematical physics and graduating in those specialties, was also a great exponent of poetry and song as well as music played guitar very well. He won the poetry contest in honor of mothers with teachers Dario Gonzalez, Rutilio Quezada, Leticia Perez Delgado and Beatriz Gomez. In 1957 it emerged as middle school teacher in San Francisco Gotera, and that same year was promoted to the National Institute of Metapa n. His family: Being an only child and grew up in a single parent, with great responsibility to help his mother and grandmother, decided to form his own family. In June 1950 was united in marriage with Juana Margarita Garay, who bore him two sons, Felix Antonio Augusto and Ana Margarita Argentina. Subsequently remarried in February 1957 with Dona Maria del Rosario Gonzalez, who bore him two sons, Jorge Alberto and Mauricio Oscar.Given the lack of siblings, farming Felix deep friendship with several young men of his generation, who accompanied him on his cultural and artistic activities. Among them had shared the tasks of harvesting coffee, were teachers like him, because in Chinameca every home, even the most humble, claimed to have at least one teacher in the family, thanks to the visionary professor Don Luis Samuel Caceres had succeeded in establish a Normal School in that city. Among these friends, vowed to fight to overcome it and become professionals, and thus emerged a generation of doctors, lawyers, philosophers and himself a graduate in engineering.
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