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This is a great story!!! It reminds me of Lt. Glick! When I was in the Navy we had a shipmate that didn't really exist, his name was Al Penwasser... Everytime anyone would go on leave, they would send a postcard (usually as rude as you could find) back to the shop, but the postcard would be signed by Al Penwasser!



According to his transcript, George P. Burdell has been a student at Georgia Tech since 1927. How? He was invented out of thin air when student Ed Smith received two enrollment forms. With Smith's help, "Burdell" attended all his friend's classes and took all the same exams.
For a nonexistent person, Burdell turned out to be pretty ambitious. Smith graduated in 1930, but his invisible friend stuck around, adopted by other students. He eventually earned a master's degree and became an official alumnus, then flew 12 bombing missions over Europe in World War II. In 1969 he signed up for a whopping 3,000 credit hours at Georgia Tech — and began a 12-year term on MAD magazine's board of directors. In 2001 he was briefly the leading contender among voters for TIME magazine's person of the year.
Strangely, after 79 years of school Burdell is still only a sophomore. He's majoring in civil engineering, according to a recent report card.
 
I graduated from Ga Tech. The above story isn't entirely true. Yes there was a made up student named George Burdell. I don't know about all of the stuff outside of the school, never heard any of that. But yes George Burdell did eventually graduate from Tech. You'd be amazed by the kind of stuff some of the students come up with in their free time.
 

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