The Penn State Glee Club is the men's collegiate chorus of the Pennsylvania State University and one of the most active and distinguished clubs in the United States. Founded in December 1888, it is Penn State's oldest musical organization and is composed of 60-80 singers from all majors in the university. The current director is Dr. Christopher Kiver.The Glee Club sings music for men's voices from the 16th to the 20th centuries, including sacred and secular works, folk songs from around the world, African-American spirituals, traditional college songs, and songs of Penn State. Also performing during concerts are two small ensembles: the Hi-Lo's, a specialty group founded in 1933 to perform madrigals, glees, and popular songs; and the Varsity Quartet, dating from the 1920's, performing barbershop standards.