21°
Noachite or Prussian Knight

    You are especially charged in this Degree to be modest and humble, and not vain-glorious nor filled with self-conceit.  Be not wiser in your own opinion than the Deity, nor find fault with His works, nor endeavor to improve upon what He has done.  Be modest also in your intercourse with your fellows, and slow to entertain evil thoughts of them, and reluctant to ascribe to them evil intentions.
     There is no obligation resting on us to trumpet forth our disapproval of every wrongful or improper act that every other man commits.
     There is but one rule for the Mason in this matter.  If there be virtues, and he is called upon to speak of him who owns them, let him tell them forth impartially.  And if there be vices mixed with them, let him be content the world shall know them by some other tongues than his.

Director:
James J. Gibbons, 33°

Assisting:
William A. Moore, 33°

Lt. Commander:
William A. Moore, 33°
or James J. Gibbons, 33°

Grand Warder:
W. S. "Sid"  Rosenbaum, 32° KCCH

Adolph the Saxon:
Walt Friedenhofen, 32°
or Ty Gaither, 32° KCCH

Count Reinfred:
Phil Miller, 32°

Baron Altendorf:
Jim Watson, 32°

Isadore of Bohemia:
Dale Mills, 32°

Thaddeus of Poland:
Carl Gordon Pyper, 32°
or J. Ferrell Hodge, 32° KCCH

Richard, King of England:
Gary Benskin, 32° KCCH

Phillip of France:
Dale Roller, 32° KCCH
or J. Ferrell Hodge, 32° KCCH

Alphonse of Castille:
William A. Moore, 33°
or Don Doss, 32° KCCH

Fernando of Italy:
John Watson, 32°
or Bandy Prater, 32°

Knud of Denmark:
Steve Monrotus, 32°