Cheerleader/Rocket Scientist

From CNNSI.com, full story here.

Yes, there are some pics at the link. I’m sure you can find more if you like.

But is she a Doper? This is the real question.

It’s not brain surgery.

Cheerleader, rocket scientist and proud bearer of a cameltoe. :wink:

Actually, when I was at university I lived with a girl who was a basketball cheerleader and was doing a cognitive science PhD. Not quite rocket science, but she was smart and cute. (And no I didn’t, but thanks for asking…)

So, exactly what projects do you reckon Summer Williams manages at the Jacobs Engineering Group? I bet it’s something involving some new ISS module with powerful lasers, no doubt for some benevolent scientific purpose, but which some shadowy international terrorist group/insane billionaire tycoon will try to hijack as part of a nefarious scheme, forcing Ms. Williams to team up with a dashing yet ruthless British spy in order to save the world.

In Kansas, most pretty girls become cheerleaders. All pretty girls with rhythm do. Except for Williams.
I think that rules out “Doper”.

But I’m betting she might work with one:
…Until a year later, when one of her colleagues sent her a link to the 2005 tryouts. He and another co-worker had decided the best way to meet girls was for Williams to become a cheerleader. They’d buy her lunch, once a week for a year, if she’d try out.

Aerospace engineers aren’t necessaraly rocket scientits. Err, scientists. (That was an honest mistake, but too funny to erase.)

That being said, this girl most definitely gets a 2. (2 I would do her, 1 I wouldn’t. I haven’t met many 1s. The diversity of the scale comes with tone of voice, which I can’t really convey here. Perhaps, then, she’d be a 2 :D)

It’s always awesome to see intelligent people, who are also athletically inclined.

And know how to spell, I’m sure I mused a few