Career
Barber became a successful long jumper at Long Beach Polytechnic High School, winning the 1928 California state high school championship with a meeting record jump of 23 ft 5 1⁄4 in (714 m). After graduating from high school he entered the University of Southern California, where he was coached by Dean Cromwell. He was one of the favorites at the 1930 IC4A championships, but failed to qualify for the final.
At the other major collegiate meet of the year, the National Collegiate Athletic Association championships, Barber placed third behind Editor Gordon and Editor Hamm with a jump of 24 ft 2 1⁄4 in (737 m).
University of Southern California Trojans were team champions in both meets. At the National Collegiate Athletic Association meet Barber only jumped 24 ft 9 1⁄4 in (755 m) and placed third behind Gordon and Lamoine Boyle, but he was still named the top collegiate All-American.
Barber injured his leg in a minor meet in March 1932 and missed the early part of the 1932 season, but returned in top form and jumped 25 ft 4 in (772 m) in Fresno on May 14. At the 1932 Olympic Trials, Barber only placed seventh in the qualification, and normally only the top five qualified for the final.
In addition to long jumping, Barber played collegiate football for the Trojans starting in late 1931.