An online friend found this information in a later edition of Baird's:
I can update that a bit:
from the 1957 Baird's, page 79, where I A Pi is listed as an
"Associate Member" of NPC. In the 1963 Baird's, page 777, I A Pi is listed as an "active member" (not associate) -- number 29 out of 29 at that time.
Also, their badge DID change; your description is correct for their standard badge for many years, but when they associated with NPC, they added "two full-blown gold roses on each of the horizontal points."
Why this was done I'm not sure, but if I had to hazard a guess, I'd speculate that it was for the same reason D Phi E added the scroll at the bottom of their badge -- in D Phi E's case, to differentiate it more from SK or Tri Sigma, and in I A Pi's case to differentiate it from ADPi's diamond-shaped badge. (Yes, you would think the color of the enamel woul be enough, but hey.) At any rate, if you would like a photocopy of the info from the Baird's manuals I have referenced, let me know; I could mail or fax it -- I'd just need an address.
Best regards,
Drew Beisner
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