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History
Manuel
Ulloa Lujan was born on
February 17, 1912
in
Agana
. His parents are Carmen
Olive and Manuel Lujan. He
was married to Mariana M. Leon Guerrero and they have four children:
Vincent, Rudolph, Ronald, and Raymond, including three reared children
Leonard, Maria, and Ana.His formal education included the following
education institutions:
Guam
High School
, Normal School and as an extension student of the
University
of
Hawaii
.Mr. Lujan had a distinguished career in public service.
As a senator from the 1st to the 10th
Guam Legislatures, he held the following positions: Vice Speaker from
the 4th-7th Legislature, Chairman on the
Committee on Education and Labor, Vice-Chairman on Health and Welfare,
member of the Committee on Education, Housing and Urban Development,
Select Committee Multi-Media, Reintegration of the Marianas, Hospital
Charges, Health Insurance and Airport facilities.
Other notable positions include: Chairman on the first Grievance
Board, Trustee on the Guam Commercial Corporation and Chairman of the
Guam Chapter of the American Red Cross 1950-1951.
Drill Master of the Post Office drill team 1933-1935.
Pre-War Scout Master 1933-1939.
In 1944 he organized the Guam Boy Scouts.
In recognition of his dedication and hard work for the
people of Guam, this elementary school built in 1970 eventually became
known as
Manuel
Ulloa
Elementary School
(
M.U.
Lujan
Elementary School
).
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