Shane was born in 1895, on Futhey ranch near
Auburn, California, the eldest of four children. His great-grandfather was from Ireland, his grandfather was born in Pennsylvania and his father Charles N. Shane was born in
Adamsville, Ohio in 1861. Charles N. Shane moved to California in 1886, and worked as teacher in a one-room
Lone Star School in
Placer County. His mother was Annette Kidd, granddaughter of
Captain Kidd, also a teacher in various one-room schools in Placer County. In 1894, his father was principal and the two married. Shane attended
Auburn Grammar School, Placer County High School and then his family moved to
Oakland, California, where he attended
Oakland High School (Oakland, California). In 1912, he entered the
University of California at Berkeley to study
astronomy, "only after the University of California advisors assured him that the Berkeley Astronomy Department was "outstanding and that he would have no problem finding a good position". He graduated one year early in 1915 and was appointed teaching fellow in mathematics, holding the Lick Observatory Fellowship with residence on
Mount Hamilton (California) from 1916-1917 and in 1919-1920. During
World War I Shane taught navigation in Oregon and Washington for the
United States Shipping Board from 1917 until 1919. He received his Ph.D. degree in astronomy in 1920. ==Career==