Two members of Harvard University’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals have been indicted on charges that they transferred about $90,000 from the student organization’s treasury into their personal accounts.

The indictments, returned last week in Middlesex Superior Court, charge Harvard seniors Suzanne M. Pomey and Randy J. Gomes with one count of larceny over $250 each, said Anson Kaye, a spokesman for Middlesex District Attorney Martha Coakley.

Arraignments have been scheduled for today.

A man who answered the phone at the club’s office Friday said club members have been asked to not comment on the case.

Harvard spokesman Joe Wrinn said the university is aware of the allegations but is “in no position to comment on a legal matter that is between the students and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.”

Wrinn said Harvard “has worked closely with the current student leaders of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals to strengthen the student group’s financial systems and controls.”

Hasty Pudding is the nation’s oldest undergraduate dramatic organization.

–Associated Press