Long time ago I had a portrait class taught by Bill Groves, who I think was of the George Hurrell mindset. It was fun, especially if you like shooting with continuous light bounced off foam-core, at about 1/30 and f4. I had a Bronica SQA at the time. Here is Bill, a bit overdressed, getting a meter reading.
Two times I was "it". The other time was a near-replication of a Tyrone Power shot. I still have that shirt, tie, and moustache. I cropped a bit off the top, here.
I guess a lot of people had a darkroom class. This was mine.
I had a "color" class and remember nothing about it, and a photo marketing class. In it I mentioned something about "rehearsed spontaneity" which the instructor, Maria Piscopo, liked. She probably used the phrase in one of her later books.
https://www.amazon.com/Photographers-Guide-Marketing-Self-Promotion/dp/16215...s%2C191&sr=8-1
I also had a 4x5 view camera class, and my building shot scored a 92 which I believe was really good from that instructor. I evidently did not save that photo.
While I'm on a nostalgia roll, this is actor James Hampton at Venice Beach.
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0358996/?ref_=nv_sr_1