H-R Christian Fellowship: fundamentalists at Harvard. HRCF meets every Friday night, as well as offering small Bible study groups and an annual retreat in October.
The Harvard University Band: the first college band to spell on the field. The Marching Band plays at half-times for football games, hockey, basketball and Commencement. Generally irreverent, the band boasts its own smut collection and its perennial Herr Schneider initiates fresh men to the feminine wonders of college life.
Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra: another musical first for Harvard. The 90-member group travels abroad and gives four concerts a year in Sanders Theater, ranging from classical to contemporary.
Hasty Pudding Theatricals: fun and pun on Holyoke St. Drag queens prance across the Pudding's yearly spectacle, written by undergrads. It's not quite Broadway, but the Pudding and New York's theater district share one trait: they both need lots of money.
Harvard Glee Club: grumbling emerges from Holden Chapel. Jameson Marvin, the new choral director, walked into a hostile situation and met limited success last year. The all-male chorus sings a varied but small repertoire. Its highlight traditionally is a tenor's rendition of "Loch Lomond."
Radcliffe Choral Society: women in long black dresses. And more classical music wafting up to the wooden ceiling of Sanders.
Collegium Musicum: 60 mixed voices. They perform often in local churches and Sanders Theater, with a repertoire from large choral works to unaccompanied Renaissance pieces.
The Krokodiloes: often confused with the symbol on Lacoste shirts. By and large they act macho and poke fun at the Pitches on stage, but hey, they sing well.
Everything from madrigals to the Beach Boys is now game for the Krocs, who don't read music and who turn up at odd performances throughout the year and vacation in Bermuda.
The Radcliffe Pitches: their name gets them into trouble sometimes. The women's a capella version of the Kroks, the Pitches try to be a cross between cabaret singers and Sweet Adelines, with campy results. It's all in fun, and worth it when they sing "In the Mood."
Bach Society Orchestra: a small, and hence selective, chamber music group. Their work is generally outstanding, especially on the part of their soloists.
Kuumba Singers: the all-black chorus dedicated to performing every sort of black music from spirituals to African folk songs to modern songs.