Jim,
frankly, I would only use wood (spruce ?) if I had to, for battens. I have read about too many breakages, and they appear to happen during gybes.
My hunch about this is that a fairly heavy and compact wooden batten, combined with its stiff and not too strong material (compared to aluminium, grp or bamboo) makes it vulnerable to the jerks at the end of half-long gybes.
Now, I think I read somewhere that someone had successfully beefed up their wooden battens by adding a layer of glass roving in epoxy. I am not sure if I remember correctly.
These days I aim for big-section, thin-walled aluminium tubes for battens (easy to get at here) with a diameter/wall thickness ratio somewhere between 15 and 35. I once managed to bend a 50 x 1.5mm batten (batten 2 on Johanna, replaced by one of 50 x 3.2mm). I had feared that such a thin-walled tube would collapse, but it just bent.
Arne