t simulators. At one point, virtually all American pilots received their training in simulators developed under the direction of Mr. Szabo. In the 1980's, Mr. Szabo took an interest in local politics. An unlikely candidate with prominent, uneven teeth and a strong accent, he nevertheless won election to the Cupertino City Council and later went on to become Mayor. He played an important role in the planning of the city as Cupertino became known internationally as the home of Apple Computer. In retirement, he deepened his interest in legal and political matters and frequently contributed to public discourse on major issues in American society, such as the rising cost of health care. Nick Szabo was a generous and honest man whose family and colleagues will remember him for his extraordinarily logical mind and his passion for finding things out. Starting with nothing but a keen intelligence and strong work ethic, he led a full life and made important contributions to the Silicon Valley community and to American society. He is survived by his wife of nearly 60 years, Marcia, his sons Alex and Andrew, and five grandchildren. A Celebration of Nick's life will take place in Cupertino, CA on December 4th at 2 pm in the Cupertino Community Hall, 10350 Torre Avenue, Cupertino, CA. Please email aszabo1@bigpond.net.au for details. Memorials in honor of Nick are welcomed to the Family Giving Tree: http://www.familygivingtree.org/, the Lucille Packard Children's Hospital: http://www.stanfordchildrens.org/, or the West Valley Community Services, www.wvcommunityservices.org. Cress Center 6021 University Avenue Madison, WI 53705 608-238-8406