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I, Mr. T. Olson was Sterling Nesbitt's mentor in Paleontology! While driving back from a dig in the summer of 2002, I pointed out a new outcrop five miles north of the I-40 freeway, to Sterling and said, See that different coloration of rock strata that slants, I bet you something good is there like we found last week"! Two weeks later, Sterling called me back and said, Mr. Olson, you were two feet too far from your guess! I had to teach summer school and could not join him! I found an Arizonasaurus skeleton, something I have waited a long time to discover! Amazing, Mr. Olson, good job!