Welcome to the Cibola web site!
For a number of years in
the 1950s and 1960s, Sandy and Eleanor Orr ran Cibola, a summer camp in
New Mexico, which was attended by high school students from Washington
D.C. and other cities. Many Cibola campers from Washington were
also students at The Hawthorne School, a small progressive high school
founded by the Orrs in 1956.
This web site is an offshoot of the Hawthorne School web site, and at
the moment the two are still somewhat entangled with each other, so please be
patient. Dana Sawyer (Hawthorne 1965) created and has maintained both sites for all these years.
If you are an alumna or alumnus of Cibola and you are not already in Steve Knapp's contact database, please send an email to him at the address below. Steve is trying to maintain an up to date database of contact information.
New and Noteworthy
- August Gathering: By all accounts the gathering at the Taos Ski Valley and San Cristobal was a success. For pictures and the details, click on "Sandy's Seniors 2011" at the top of this page.
- Grayson Mattingly 1941-2011: Grayson died on Thursday, November 10. For many years he had been fighting lymphoma, a form of blood cancer. We have this obituary from his wife of more than 30 years, Suzanne.
Messages can be sent to Suzanne Mattingly at media@mattinglyproductions.com
Grayson has posted many of his art works and productions at his web site.
The Legacy of Cibola
Steve Knapp has drafted an essay describing Cibola and its importance. The lastest version may be found here.
Webmaster:
As of July 2010, Steve Knapp is attempting to maintain the Cibola web site, unloading the everyday responsibility from Dana Sawyer's shoulders.
Send in your photos and reminiscences. Steve may be contacted at the address below.
Last updated 31 October 2011 Send corrections to:
