On the night of November 6, 1977, the lives of several hundred people were changed forever when a wall of water poured over the highest waterfall east of the Mississippi river. Water dropped 186 feet onto automobile size boulders, then careened downstream 55 feet high, traveling 110 miles per hour. It raged through a campus, taking everything in its path, to Lake Hartwell, 20 miles away. Doug Veer was a survivor. Within these pages you'll find the...