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Stanford Students Shed Clothes For Tsunami Relief

Posted: 3:06 pm PST January 21, 2005Updated: 4:24 pm PST February 28, 2005

More than a dozen freshmen at Stanford University are baring it all, or nearly all, to bring relief to victims of last month's Indian Ocean tsunami.

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Fourteen residents at Stanford's Larkin Hall, a freshman dormitory, have posed for an eye-catching calendar to raise money for Save the Children as part of a campus effort to help survivors of the Dec. 26 tsunami that devastated southern Asia.

All the calendar models are naked, but strategically photographed to keep key body parts hidden.

Pam Geist, one of three Larkin students who created the calendar, appears topless in the April photo, but her long hair and a discreet camera angle keep her from revealing all.

"You can't see anything," Geist said. "Everything is blocked."

The students have already sold 70 copies of the calendar, whose

theme is "a day in the life" of a Larkin student, and hope to sell hundreds more when they begin a big sales push on campus next week. The calendars sell for $10 each, with half the money going to Save the Children.

The idea came about when freshman Andrew Burmon, who grew up in the Boston area, described how Maine lobster fishermen would to supplement their incomes by posing nude for a calendar.

Co-creators Burmon and Joel Lewenstein are the August models, with both holding cameras -- one with a telephoto lens -- in strategic places

Detailed Forecast

Mark Tamayo
Mark Tamayo joined the KTVU Channel 2 News team as the Weekend Meteorologist in August 2008.
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No major changes to the short term forecast. Fair skies and chilly temperatures are expected first thing Sunday morning. A few high clouds could gradually move in during the afternoon hours. High temperatures will range from the upper 50s to the upper 60s.
SUNDAY HIGH TEMPERATURES
Santa Rosa 66
San Rafael 65
San Francisco 63
Oakland 65
Livermore 66
Redwood City 65
San Jose 67

The clouds will be increasing Monday afternoon. We have introduced the slight chance of showers for the Monday night and Tuesday timeframe. Shower chances will linger into Wednesday.

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San Francisco
No major changes to the short term forecast. Fair skies and chilly temperatures are expected first thing Sunday morning. A few high clouds could gradually move in during the afternoon hours. High temperatures will range from the upper 50s to the upper 60s.
SUNDAY HIGH TEMPERATURES
Santa Rosa 66
San Rafael 65
San Francisco 63
Oakland 65
Livermore 66
Redwood City 65
San Jose 67

The clouds will be increasing Monday afternoon. We have introduced the slight chance of showers for the Monday night and Tuesday timeframe. Shower chances will linger into Wednesday.