**Revised Description:** Object Description: Lehigh Consistory, Allentown, Pennsylvania, Degree Worker Recruitment Form, circa 1940. This document, originating from the Lehigh Valley Masonic community, dates to the 1940s. It is a double-sided printed form utilized by the Lehigh Consistory for soliciting participants in Masonic degree work. The form is printed on a cream-colored paper substrate. The obverse of the document functions as a volunteer sign-up sheet. The heading reads "A CALL FOR DEGREE WORKERS — YOU CAN HELP!" The printed text emphasizes the need for volunteer participation in degree ceremonies, specifically to fill various roles inherent in the performances. The form includes ruled spaces for prospective volunteers to record identifying information, including name, home address, business address, telephone numbers, height, weight, and age. Checkboxes are provided to indicate preferences for major speaking parts, minor speaking parts, or non-speaking roles. A section is incorporated for the recommendation of other potential degree workers. The form is concluded with a printed signature reading "WILLIAM H. [Last Name Redacted], Lehigh Consistory, Secretary." The verso is formatted as a self-addressed postcard, bearing the printed instruction "Place Stamp Here." It is pre-printed with "WILLIAM H. A. WILLIAMS," along with the address of the Lehigh Consistory, located at the Masonic Temple in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The verso was designed for return by postal mail after completion by the prospective volunteer. The reverse side exhibits discoloration and a small ink blemish is visible near the top edge. The paper stock and ink are consistent with those observed on the obverse. Accompanying photographic images serve to document the present condition and physical attributes of this artifact.