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However, some students appreciated that the rules cleared "time and space for that peaceful collection of self".[1] Nevertheless, applications to the school increased from the 1950s through the 1960s.[1] During the 1960s, the ratio of applicants to acceptances was three to one.[1] The 1960s featured rules easing somewhat, with more chaperoned dances, more phone calls and dating as well as "cattle-market mixers", but the easing sometimes encouraging girls to find "ways to be still naughtier."[1] Lloyd described the coming changes: