Wayne Howell
Wayne Howell
Full Name:  Wayne Keeney Howell
     Died:  May 14, 2020, Tallahassee, Fla.


FSU Career
Baseball
Year  No  Pos     Hgt  Wgt  B  T  Cl  Ltr  Hometown
1948      P       6-0  165        Jr   *   Fort Lauderdale       


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From the FSU website, seminoles.com.

Wayne Howell Obituary
Published by the Abbey Funeral Home, Tallahassee, Fla.

Wayne Keeney Howell died May 14, 2020 in Tallahassee, FL. He is a native Floridian, born in Melbourne and raised in Ft. Lauderdale when it was a small town. After graduating high school in 1943, he joined the Navy and served the remainder of WWII as an aviation mechanic.

After the war, Wayne enrolled in Florida State University and pitched for the first FSU baseball team in 1948. Upon receiving his degree at Creighton University he went to Auburn for a Master's in Library Science. A job offer from Western Illinois University took the family to Macomb Illinois as a research librarian when educational films were in their infancy. Wayne did some of the earliest work in this niche of education when he filmed the educational processes in some of the last one-room schools in Illinois. At Western he also filmed collegiate football games for Lou Sabin, then the head coach at Western. He went on to receive a Doctor of Education degree. His film work was noticed by Encyclopedia Britannica and he became the vice president of educational film. Educational film was slowly replaced by other media and Wayne moved on to become grants manager for the Kettering Foundation in Dayton, Ohio. When he retired from Kettering he moved back to Florida, living in Tampa. He moved to Tallahassee in 2006 to be with his children after his wife died.

Wayne had been intrigued by the learning process. He asked many educators the question - "How does a person learn?" Wayne remembered that the answer usually was that everyone learns differently. Not accepting that as definitive, upon his retirement he spent many years following the lead Mortimer Adler had given him: to discover how one learns, an investigator would need to go through every academic discipline to decipher its particular process (if any), and then find what was common to all. Wayne did just that. The end product was a methodology that decoded the data of each discipline in the same manner, producing faster learning and better retention rates. He tested his method in Head Start programs and primary schools in the Tampa area, and produced some remarkably eye-opening results. He trained some teachers who favored his method and used it in their class rooms, but it was too different from traditional educational methods to find its way into school systems. However, he had answered his question: all subjects can be learned the same way, using one method.

Wayne was preceded in death by his parents and siblings, and by his wives, Avanelle McNair Howell and Linda Haskell Howell, and by his son Danny Howell. He is survived by his daughter Bernadine Howell, a son David Howell and a large extended family.



FSU Statistics
Baseball
Pitching Statistics
Year   ERA  W  L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV  IP    H   R   ER  BB  SO  2B  3B  HR  AB  B/AVG  WP HBP BK SFA SHA
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1948        1  2   4  3  1   0         22.2  20  22      25  14                                          
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Tot   0.00  1  2   4  3  1   0   0  0  22.2  20  22   0  25  14   0   0   0    0  .000   0   0  0   0   0
Batting Statistics
YEAR   AVG  GP  GS   AB  R   H   2B  3B  HR RBI  TB   SLG%  BB HBP  SO GDP   OB% SF SH  SB ATT
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1948  .222   4   3    9   0   2   0   0   0   1    2  .222   0       0      .222         0    
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Tot   .222   4   3    9   0   2   0   0   0   1    2  .222   0   0   0   0  .222  0  0   0   0
Fielding Statistics
Year   PO  AST  E   FLD%  DP
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1948    2    8  0  1.000    
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Tot     2    8  0  1.000   0
Baseball
Game Statistics
1948
Date  Opponent              W  L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV   IP    H   R  ER  BB  SO
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Mar 30 Mississippi College     1   1  Y                 6.2   4  10      10   3
Apr  9 Rollins College             1                    2.1   5   4       3   4
Apr 16 Mississippi College  1      1  Y  1              9.0   7   5       6   5
Apr 28 Troy State              1   1  Y                 4.2   4   3       6   2
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Tot                         1  2   4  3  1   0   0  0  22.2  20  22   0  25  14
1948
Date  Opponent                BAT AVG GP GS  AB   R   H 2B 3B HR RBI  TB BB HBP SO SF SH SB ATT   PO   A  E
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Mar 30 Mississippi College    9  .500  1 P    2   0   1            0   1                      0   0    4  0
Apr  9 Rollins College        9b .333  1      1   0   0            0   0                      0   0    1   
Apr 16 Mississippi College    9  .143  1 P    4   0   0            0   0                      0   1    1   
Apr 28 Troy State             9  .222  1 P    2   0   1            1   1                      0   1    2   
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                                 .222  4  3   9   0   2  0  0  0   1   2  0   0  0  0  0  0   0    2   8  0