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Byline: Steve Lyttle
Aug. 20--Carol Forsyth looked at the line of about a dozen people in front of her desk at Myers Park High School one morning last week and sighed.
"Help!" she said quietly to a visitor.
Forsyth is registrar at Myers Park High, and her job includes registering new students.
These days, that job is occupying a huge amount of her time at what is turning into Charlotte-Mecklenburg's biggest and most popular school.
CMS officials expect Myers Park High will open with about 3,000 students this year, about 100 fewer than Hopewell High, which will be North Carolina's largest school.
But Guy Chamberlain, who oversees planning for CMS, expects more than 3,100 at Myers Park next year and says it will be No. 1 in the state in enrollment.
Educators, parents and CMS officials…